The document outlines 9 stages in the decision-making process: 1) understanding the scenario, 2) identifying information and sources, 3) analyzing factors that affect information quality, 4) analyzing the information, 5) identifying alternatives, 6) identifying consequences of the alternatives, 7) making a decision, 8) justifying the decision, and 9) communicating the decision to others. It then provides details about each stage, including how to identify existing and required information, factors that can impact information quality like currency and accuracy, how to analyze data and identify trends, potential alternatives, how to consider consequences of each alternative, and how to make and justify a decision.