Let's go with your decision.Ĭarolina: Yes, I'll follow your lead, Jani.ĭavid: Well, I guess that's decided then. We need to be flexible, and we also need to move quickly.Įmiko: Well, you're the project leader. But plans can change, even the good ones – and business changes often. I'm listening … and thinking.ĭavid: Do you agree we should get the plan right first, and then start with phase one?Ĭarolina: I'm sorry, David. Jani: Well, it means that we start quickly and then adapt as we go along.Ĭarolina: Um … I'm sorry. I think we should take an agile approach. However, we'll waste too much time if we wait until everything is planned before we actually start working on the project. Jani: I agree with you on that point, David. How can we start phase one if we're not fully clear on where the rest of the project will take us? We might make a wrong decision and waste time. We can work out the rest later, as we go along.ĭavid: I'm sorry, I don't think so. I know we're still planning the structure of the later phases of the project, but I think we should begin phase one as soon as possible. Well, I think the best way is for each of you to give your opinion and then we can discuss and make a decision.Įmiko: Yes, that works for me too. Let's first think about the scheduling of each project phase. What do you think, Emiko?ĭavid: Can I interrupt? I think we should first be clear about the process we'll use to make the decision. We're going to discuss this and make a decision together. I think we need to decide between us what to do, to make sure it works for all departments. So, we're here today to define the timeline for our new project.Įmiko: Hold on a moment. “They weighed the pros and cons of the school before enrolling their children.Jani: Thanks for coming, everyone. Weigh the pros and cons Consider the advantages and disadvantages.“After weighing my options, I’ve decided to work freelance.” Weigh your options Consider which is the best choice."Sally has often toyed with the idea of moving abroad, but she's still here!" Toy with an idea Consider something without giving it serious thought.(A) toss-up The choice between two equally-good options (like tossing a coin).“This is our final proposal – take it or leave it.” Take it or leave it You must decide now whether you accept or not.“He mulled over several options before making a decision.” Mull over something Think carefully before making a decision.“I’ve made up my mind, I’m going to accept the offer.” Make up your mind Definitely decide on something.Make a snap decision A quick or hasty decision without taking the time to think it over."The offer sounds good, but keep your options open until you're sure it's the best choice." Keep your options open Postpone making a decision so that you can choose among several possibilities. On second thoughts, I prefer to have a garden." Have second thoughts Change your mind after more thought.
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