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Effective decision making : Helga Drummond. a practical guide for management /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Kogan Page Ltd, 1991.Description: 140 pISBN:
  • 0749403586
  • 9780749403584
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 30.23 .D78 1991
Online resources: Summary: All management activities involve decision-making of one kind or another and many decisions rely on assimilating a considerable mass of data which may take some time to collect. The decision has to then be communicated and has probably itself been the result of collaboration. Moreover, the manager generally is not in the privileged position of having the time, sound advice or peace of mind conducive to decision-making, let alone within an unchanging context in the workplace. This text attempts to take managers step-by-step, through the most successful decision-making processes, and looks at the harsh realities surrounding both the formulaton and execution of decisions. It then creates frameworks for implementation which take account of likely real-world scenarios. Areas considered include: clarifying objectives; generating alternatives; optimal solutions; how a decision has many parts; protection from the consequences of bad decisions; accessible non-academic style.
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Books The MUA Library South C campus - Open Collection HD 30.23 .D78 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 2003-1477

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All management activities involve decision-making of one kind or another and many decisions rely on assimilating a considerable mass of data which may take some time to collect. The decision has to then be communicated and has probably itself been the result of collaboration. Moreover, the manager generally is not in the privileged position of having the time, sound advice or peace of mind conducive to decision-making, let alone within an unchanging context in the workplace. This text attempts to take managers step-by-step, through the most successful decision-making processes, and looks at the harsh realities surrounding both the formulaton and execution of decisions. It then creates frameworks for implementation which take account of likely real-world scenarios. Areas considered include: clarifying objectives; generating alternatives; optimal solutions; how a decision has many parts; protection from the consequences of bad decisions; accessible non-academic style.

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