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Decision-making Processes in Governance

Decision-making Processes in Governance is the structured approach employed by governance bodies to identify, analyze, and resolve strategic issues, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and compliance with regulatory standards. This capability involves planning, strategising, risk management and stakeholder engagement to facilitate balanced and effective decisions.'

Level 1: Emerging

At an emerging level, you are starting to understand governance principles and can participate in decision-making processes under close supervision, showing promise for independent work in the future.

Level 2: Proficient

At a proficient level, you are able to effectively analyze information, assess risks, and make well-informed decisions that align with organizational goals and adhere to governance principles.

Level 3: Advanced

At an advanced level, you are able to navigate complex decision-making processes in governance with ease, demonstrating strategic thinking, ethical leadership, and a deep understanding of organizational dynamics and stakeholder interests.

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