Hi, Wow!!! It really made me think twice about making a decision!!! Good JOb!!! Regards, Santosh BR
From India, Bangalore
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Excellent PPT. It depicts how tough decision-making tasks can be! Thanks for sharing.

More at https://www.citehr.com/306013-decisi...#ixzz19UDRPhin

From Bangladesh, Dhaka
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dats an awesome ppt... we should get the idea from this ppt that how much rude we are while taking such decisions.
From India, Delhi
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Excellent. Let me wish you a happy and prosperous new year in advance. Take care and continue to enrich all of us
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi,

Thanks for sharing. However, I think that most people would refuse to make a decision in this situation because the moral dilemma is so significant. How do you deal with people who refuse to take the responsibility to make decisions?

Regards,
kikicha

From Bulgaria, Sofia
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Very good decision. Mistakes happen to every person. They should be analyzed before making a decision. Your PPT will surely help to think before...

Thanks for the right PPT at the right time.

From India, Madras
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Awesome!!! Lovely. If we support the true person no matter what, that will lead in prosperity. The PPT has a very strong proven piont with distinct insight.
From India, Hyderabad
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Hello, Mr Khedkar, I tried to read the files you attached but found they are passworded. Can you please send me the password. I am interested in the topics.
From Nigeria, Lagos
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Dear Mr. Prafulla Khedkar,

Thank you very much for sharing such a thought-provoking PPP. It is really good. The point which was possibly deliberately ignored is that the train makes so much noise, and its siren can be blown at a very high pitch. This would make it impossible for all the children playing on the railway track not to notice it coming, unless everybody is deaf and dumb. In fact, the children would scatter like kites to the side and save themselves. Therefore, diverting the train to an unsafe track is by no means a wise decision.

Very good PPP, and thank you very much.

From India, Pune
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sir, both your presentations are asking for password, so may i pls know the passworld Regards Ruchi
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