Joe is currently in 12th grade. He is unsure about his career goals following graduation and comes to you for career counseling. What decision-making model would you use with this client?

A careers advisor could implement the Vroom-Yetton-Jago decision-making model when working with Joe. At the heart of the present model is the idea that not all decisions are equally important. First, Joe would need to assess the quality of the decision that he is to make and the impact that it will have on his life. Further, he and the career advisor should outline what specific commitments Joe will have to make in each case. Lastly, it is critical to understand the time constraints: unless Joe is taking a gap year, it is likely that he will need to make up his mind soon.

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