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Decision-Making Model Analysis Paper
Peggy L. Barnett
University of Phoenix
MGT/350
Joel Agran
March 4, 2004
Decision-Making Model Analysis
This was an extremely interesting assignment because I have never thought about my decision-making processes. ... I have read about the rational model, which is supposed to be a scientific approach to decision-making; in which the decision views the process as essentially orderly and rational. ... I have read about a garbage can model, which describes decision-making processes in organizations, which are characterized by ambiguity or where objectives are ill defined or inconsistent for individual decision makers.
Over all, this is just a sampling of the many different decision-making styles. ... They are the consensus decision-making model and the methods of chance. ... If one uses a consensus decision-making model, then no one will feel personally challenged or left out because we all came to the same conclusion. ... He states, “by asking the questions in a structured way--such as when using a decision tree--an executive could identify the best way to make the decision. ... Small Group Decision Making. ... (2000), "Leadership and the Decision--Making Process," in Organizational Dynamics, Vol.
Approximate Word count = 971 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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