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Mastering the Decision-Making Process: From Problem Identification to Ethical Reasoning

Learn how to identify and define problems, generate and evaluate alternative courses of action, decide, implement decisions, and evaluate results in the management decision-making process. Understand decision traps, errors, and the role of creativity in decision making. Explore ethical reasoning and develop effective decision-making skills.

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Mastering the Decision-Making Process: From Problem Identification to Ethical Reasoning

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  1. CstM 301 - Management & Organization decision making process

  2. decision making process… identify & define the problem generate & evaluate alternative courses of action decide on a preferred course of action implement the decision evaluate results

  3. identify & define the problem…

  4. alternative solutions…

  5. make decision…

  6. implement decision…

  7. evaluate results…

  8. ethical reasoning… • rea·son·ing[ree-zuh-ning, reez-ning] • noun • the process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises.

  9. decision traps… priori bias availability bias representation bias anchoring & adjustment bias

  10. decision errors… framing error confirmation error escalating commitment

  11. creativity in decision making… task experience task motivation creativity skills creativity personal situational group creativity skills management support organizational culture creativity

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