
Annette Dubrouillet
Annette Dubrouillet of Decisions Drivers has special expertise in the important skill of decision making. Her flagship program and book, Make No Mistake: How to make the best decision the first time are ideal for individuals and organizations. Participants walk away feeling more effective and efficient at decision-making. They'll solve problems, not hesitate. They'll feel more confident about making decisions, not just "wing it." They'll take more initiative, and implement, not ponder. No more analysis paralysis. They'll spend less time "fixing the fix" by not having to correct bad decisions.
Dubrouillet spent over 13 years in leadership positions for family support programs within the U.S. Department of the Army, has owned her own training and consulting business and now speaks and writes on concrete methods and simple techniques to lead people to better decisions. As a former Special Education Teacher she is uniquely qualified to address audiences of all ages and group size, from ten to 1,000 and more. She delivers easy-to-understand, applicable content in an enjoyable fashion that shows her knowledge and concern for learning. Her information is readily adaptable to a general session, workshop or multi-day program.
Working with you toward your meeting objectives, Annette will personalize a presentation on topics ranging from how personality influences decisions, to the seven-step process for making decisions, to the top three actions seniors need to take to ensure the best decisions. Her system for moving through important decisions is a one-of-a-kind problem solving strategy that has the right blend of wisdom and, insights that can be implemented immediately.
Annette is a 20-year member of the National Speakers Association and served as the President of the Washington, DC chapter where she earned all of their top awards.
Her style is best described as charismatic, and approachable, laced with wit and reality. The most common response to her presentations is that her information is valuable and her manner, energetic and engaging.
Annette Dubrouillet of Decisions Drivers has special expertise in the important skill of decision making. Her flagship program and book, Make No Mistake: How to make the best decision the first time are ideal for individuals and organizations. Participants walk away feeling more effective and efficient at decision-making. They'll solve problems, not hesitate. They'll feel more confident about making decisions, not just "wing it." They'll take more initiative, and implement, not ponder. No more analysis paralysis. They'll spend less time "fixing the fix" by not having to correct bad decisions.
Dubrouillet spent over 13 years in leadership positions for family support programs within the U.S. Department of the Army, has owned her own training and consulting business and now speaks and writes on concrete methods and simple techniques to lead people to better decisions. As a former Special Education Teacher she is uniquely qualified to address audiences of all ages and group size, from ten to 1,000 and more. She delivers easy-to-understand, applicable content in an enjoyable fashion that shows her knowledge and concern for learning. Her information is readily adaptable to a general session, workshop or multi-day program.
Working with you toward your meeting objectives, Annette will personalize a presentation on topics ranging from how personality influences decisions, to the seven-step process for making decisions, to the top three actions seniors need to take to ensure the best decisions. Her system for moving through important decisions is a one-of-a-kind problem solving strategy that has the right blend of wisdom and, insights that can be implemented immediately.
Annette is a 20-year member of the National Speakers Association and served as the President of the Washington, DC chapter where she earned all of their top awards.
Her style is best described as charismatic, and approachable, laced with wit and reality. The most common response to her presentations is that her information is valuable and her manner, energetic and engaging.
Decision Making - Why style matters
This highly interactive session will show you where you fall on the decision-making style continuum, how to recognize the style of other people (bosses, colleagues and even significant others,) and what strategies you can utilize to keep...
Decision Making: Why style matters
People's decision-making styles range from "I need to think about this," to "Let's just make a decision and get on with it." Your individual approach is one of the three major factors in determining how likely you are to consistently make good decisions.
This highly interactive session will show you where you fall on the decision-making style continuum, how to recognize the style of other people (bosses, colleagues and even significant others,) and what...
Make No Mistake: How to make the best decision the first time.
Why don't we make the best decision the first time around? Because we let what we don't have, drive what we think we need. Or because we don't use a process. Or because we allow our personalities to drive the decision.
Despite our good intentions, we focus on all the wrong reasons and all the wrong ways to solve a problem and we end up making Defective Decisions™. Then we have to go back and make another decision to fix that Defective...
Joining Brains: How teams can make better decisions.
It is one thing to learn how to make decisions for yourself and by yourself. Doing the same thing in a team environment requires more skills, more focus, more understanding, and, quite often, more patience. But decision making for teams doesn't have to be a difficult, time consuming procedure. There are tools and techniques that will facilitate this very important process.
This highly interactive presentation allows the participants to actually experience the major...
Make No Mistake: Helping real estate clients make the best decision the first time.
"We want to list with that agent but we're just not sure."
"We know the house down the street sold for $300K less but we want to ask this price."
"I really like the house but what if there is something out there better?"
"They offered what? No way I'll even consider that. And I won't counter."
Why don't clients make the best decision the first time around? Because they let their...
Make No Mistake: Decision making in Early Childhood programs
"We want a quality program, but how do we balance the budget as well?"
"I really need the board to make a decision on this today, but they move so slowly!"
"Those parents chose the other program over ours? How could they ever make that decision?"
Why don't people make the best decision the first time around? Because they let what they don't have, drive what they think they need. Or they don't use a process. Or they...
