Understanding Management
Understanding Management
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ISBN: 9781337333375
Author: Richard L. Daft; Dorothy Marcic
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 6, Problem 4AL
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What can be learnt from the situations that has come across in the past to make future decision in an effective manner.

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Decision making refers to the thought process which is taken into consideration for choosing a logical option from available alternatives. An individual should weigh the negative and positive associated with each option while striving to make a good decision. An individual is required to forecast the result associated with each choice or option to have an effective decision making.

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