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Decision Making Template

Decision Making 1. Describe the decision you are making and the alternatives you are considering. 2. Identify the criteria that will influence the selection and indicate the relative importance of the criteria by assigning an importance score. 3. Rate each alternative on a designated scale to indicate the extent to which each alternative meets each criterion. 4. For each alternative, multiply the importance score and the rating and then add the products to assign a score for the alternative.