Reflexive style:
A reflexive decision maker likes to make quick decisions (to shoot
from the hip) without taking the time to get all the information that may be needed
and without considering all alternatives. On the positive side, reflexive decision makers
are decisive; they do not procrastinate. On the negative side, making quick decisions can
lead to waste and duplication when the best possible alternative is overlooked. Employees
may see a reflexive decision maker as a poor supervisor if he or she consistently makes
bad decisions. If you use a reflexive style, you may want to slow down and spend more
time gathering information and analyzing alternatives.
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