Tell you some basic knowledge about judgment.
1. Learn to disassemble affairs.
There is nothing to say about this, that is, I need to know the general course of the incident and the most basic business judgment logic.
For example, if you are killed in a hotel, you should know when you book a hotel, and whether you need to know the information when you book a hotel; Holiday price increase, goods damage, etc. So, when you are overcharged, how much is the charge? If I had told you before, it would have been even harder for you to make a comeback. If you didn't say anything when you were alive, you were killed, so don't say anything, just report it.
2. Know the key nodes.
It means that any transaction has key nodes, and it is important to know these points as soon as possible.
Let's talk about the hotel that was slaughtered. You booked it before the holiday and stayed during the holiday. Then, in the case that the hotel did not explicitly tell you to collect money during the holiday, the hotel collected money during the holiday, which is illegal and reported directly. The node here is the time of booking a hotel.
3. Learn to predict and analyze the trend of things.
That is, what happened and how will this transaction go? You should predict what will happen in the future.
I don't know whether this theme will work or not. This kind of thing often happens in my work. When assigning tasks, some managers will naturally say that they have assigned some unreasonable tasks, such as unreasonable working time compression. At this time, you should clearly know the current situation and some key details of completing the task, so that you can judge whether this time can be completed and to what extent.
4. Think more about strategy.
This is not much to say. If you are interested, go to the military strategy class.
5. Don't dwell on others easily.
Don't dwell on others easily.
Don't dwell on others easily.
Say the important things three times! Be sure to remember.
Write so much first, but whatever you want, you need practical support to improve your judgment.