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Objective: Decision

September 5, 2024March 17, 2017 by Brett F. Whysel

In short an objective decision is a just and fair one, supported by verifiable facts, with which rational and informed people will tend to agree. That said, subjectivity has its place. It’s up to us to determine mindfully the degree of objectivity is required in each case.

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