It is rightly said that confusion is the biggest enemy of one’s thinking. Thinking big should be preceded by thinking good. Thinking good always leads to good and effective decision making. Thinking good encompasses different facets of being clear, rational, logical, factual and emotional. Many a time, individuals take decisions that do not have a 360 degree perspective as a result of which they encounter problems, bottlenecks, opposition, discouragement to their ideas and plans. Sometimes, it could be the business or the projects. The challenge before a person or a professional or a business is to take a decision which is foolproof and failsafe. There are numerous techniques which help a manager in decision making but may not address a broad spectrum of views.