Understanding Management
Understanding Management
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781337333375
Author: Richard L. Daft; Dorothy Marcic
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 10, Problem 21SL
Summary Introduction

To determine:

When I have to make a decision in a hurry, I often:

  1. Find uncomfortable and wish I had more information.
  2. Am able to do so with available data

Introduction:

Making decisions may be stressful, troubling, and difficult. There are a number of chattels to think about earlier than you decide. Undoubtedly for your organization particularly that there are such a lot of huge decisions up to carry out.

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