DECISION MAKING

Decision making is:
A process, that is the sole responsibility of the organisation’s top-management
Making choices from two or more alternatives.
A process that looks always the same no matter who and when is making decision

Peoples’ decision-making styles differ along two main dimensions:
Problem complexity & urgency
An individual’s way of thinking & an individual’s tolerance to ambiguity
Individual’s personality & business environment

The first step of decision-making process it:
Identifying a problem.
Selecting an alternative.
Identifying decision criteria

One of the most often problems of group decision-making is so called groupthink. Groupthink:
Leads to a greater collective understanding of the eventual course of action chosen, since it is possible that many affected by the decision implementation actually had input into the decision.
Occurs when individuals in a group feel pressure to conform to what seems to be the dominant view in the group.
Is the tendency of the group to converge on more extreme solutions to a problem.

An ethical decision is one where one chooses how to respond to a given situation based on:
Values of good and bad.
Viable alternatives that could resolve the problem.
Expediency or efficiency.