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Decision Making Processes
Chapter 12
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Good Terms to Know Organizational Decision-making
Problem identification Problem solution Programmed decisions Nonprogrammed decisions
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Individual Decision Making
Two Approaches Rational Approach When do we use it?
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Rational Approach
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Individual Decision Making
Bounded Rationality Perspective When do we use it? Intuitive Decision-making Nonprogrammed= Programmed=
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Organizational Decision Making
What is it? Four models Management Science Approach Carnegie Model Incremental Decision Making Process Garbage Can Model
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Management Science Approach
Similar to rational individual approach Structured Technology
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Carnegie Model Coalitions Why use coalitions? Implications
Satisfication Short-term outlook Discussion and bargaining Problem identification and implementation strategies
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Incremental Decision Process Model
Focuses on sequence of events from problem discovery to solution
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Learning Organizations
What are they? How are they different from other organizations? Two Approaches to Decision Making Combine Incremental Process & Carnegie Models Garbage Can Model
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Garbage Can Model Extremely organic environments Three Causes
Problematic preferences Unclear, poorly understood technology Turnover
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Garbage Can Model Stream of Events Consequences Problems
Potential solutions Participants Choice opportunities Consequences
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Garbage Can Model
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Contingency Decision-Making
Two dimensions Problem consensus Technical knowledge about solutions
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Special Decision Circumstances
High Velocity Environments Characteristics How to overcome them Decision Making & Learning Escalating Commitment Why does it happen?
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