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Deck 6: Decision Making
1
________ involves selecting the first alternative solution that meets a minimum criterion while ________ involves selecting the best alternative from among multiple criteria.
A) Optimizing; high acceptance
B) Optimizing; satisficing
C) Satisficing; optimizing
D) Satisficing; high acceptance
A) Optimizing; high acceptance
B) Optimizing; satisficing
C) Satisficing; optimizing
D) Satisficing; high acceptance
C
2
The first stage of decision making is
A) generating alternative solutions.
B) choosing the best alternative.
C) evaluating the results.
D) identifying and diagnosing the problem.
A) generating alternative solutions.
B) choosing the best alternative.
C) evaluating the results.
D) identifying and diagnosing the problem.
D
3
When television network executives continued the Seinfeld sitcom after poor ratings in the first two season, they were making the decision under a condition of
A) certainty.
B) uncertainty.
C) risk.
D) conflict.
A) certainty.
B) uncertainty.
C) risk.
D) conflict.
B
4
The effect and time horizon of the decision are referred to as
A) risk.
B) decision conflict.
C) decision scope.
D) certainty.
A) risk.
B) decision conflict.
C) decision scope.
D) certainty.
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5
Identifying a problem and matching it with established routines and procedures for resolving it is a(n)
A) tactical decision.
B) programmed decision.
C) operational decision.
D) non-programmed decision.
A) tactical decision.
B) programmed decision.
C) operational decision.
D) non-programmed decision.
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6
A technical decision of which machine should replace current machinery would most likely require ________ quality and ________ acceptance.
A) high; high
B) low; low
C) high; low
D) low; high
A) high; high
B) low; low
C) high; low
D) low; high
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7
Which decisions tend to have the shortest time horizon?
A) Strategic decisions
B) Operational decisions
C) Tactical decisions
D) Programmed decisions
A) Strategic decisions
B) Operational decisions
C) Tactical decisions
D) Programmed decisions
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8
Decisions that have long-term perspectives of two to five years and affect the entire organization are
A) operational decisions.
B) strategic decisions.
C) programmed decisions.
D) tactical decisions.
A) operational decisions.
B) strategic decisions.
C) programmed decisions.
D) tactical decisions.
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9
Decision making is the process of
A) resolving problems.
B) identifying problems and resolving them.
C) identifying problems.
D) identifying problems and opportunities and resolving them.
A) resolving problems.
B) identifying problems and resolving them.
C) identifying problems.
D) identifying problems and opportunities and resolving them.
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10
When a manufacturer plans annual labor costs based on the labor union contract that has locked in employee wage rates for the year, the decision is made under a condition of
A) certainty.
B) uncertainty.
C) risk.
D) conflict.
A) certainty.
B) uncertainty.
C) risk.
D) conflict.
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11
Which of the following is not considered a characteristic of management decision making?
A) Programmability
B) Risk
C) Budget
D) Crisis
A) Programmability
B) Risk
C) Budget
D) Crisis
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12
Molly is a marketing manager who is deciding how to allocate the financial resources among three different product launches over the next few years. Molly is making a(n)
A) strategic decision.
B) operational decision.
C) tactical decision.
D) opportunistic decision.
A) strategic decision.
B) operational decision.
C) tactical decision.
D) opportunistic decision.
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13
Selecting the best alternative among multiple criteria is referred to as
A) satisficing.
B) optimizing.
C) decision making.
D) opportunistic.
A) satisficing.
B) optimizing.
C) decision making.
D) opportunistic.
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14
Situations with important consequences for the organization that are poorly defined and unstructured are
A) tactical decisions.
B) programmed decisions.
C) operational decisions.
D) non-programmed decisions.
A) tactical decisions.
B) programmed decisions.
C) operational decisions.
D) non-programmed decisions.
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15
Which of the following reflects a crisis situation?
A) A highly ambiguous circumstance in which causes and effects are not known
B) A rare and extraordinary event that can threaten the survival of the organization
C) A surprise to organizational members
D) all of the above
A) A highly ambiguous circumstance in which causes and effects are not known
B) A rare and extraordinary event that can threaten the survival of the organization
C) A surprise to organizational members
D) all of the above
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16
Which of the following is not true of non-programmed decision making?
A) It is important to develop creative alternative solutions and to suspend judgment of their worth until all possible alternatives have been developed.
B) Lower quality solutions may result if solutions are evaluated too soon.
C) Seldom are groups used to generate solutions.
D) Novel situations require non-programmed decision making.
A) It is important to develop creative alternative solutions and to suspend judgment of their worth until all possible alternatives have been developed.
B) Lower quality solutions may result if solutions are evaluated too soon.
C) Seldom are groups used to generate solutions.
D) Novel situations require non-programmed decision making.
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17
When the availability of each alternative and its outcomes are associated with probability estimates, decisions are being made under a condition of
A) certainty.
B) uncertainty.
C) risk.
D) conflict.
A) certainty.
B) uncertainty.
C) risk.
D) conflict.
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18
When hiring employees, John generally makes a job offer to the first person who meets the basic selection criteria. John is
A) satisficing.
B) optimizing.
C) making a premature evaluation.
D) all of the above
A) satisficing.
B) optimizing.
C) making a premature evaluation.
D) all of the above
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19
________ occurs when people who are affected by a decision agree with what is to be done.
A) Decision quality
B) Decision acceptance
C) Decision effectiveness
D) Decision feasibility
A) Decision quality
B) Decision acceptance
C) Decision effectiveness
D) Decision feasibility
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20
When John draws on well-developed procedures in his job of grocery store inventory clerk to determine which products to stock first, he is making which type of decision?
A) Tactical decision
B) Programmed decision
C) Operational decision
D) Non-programmed decision
A) Tactical decision
B) Programmed decision
C) Operational decision
D) Non-programmed decision
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21
The tendency for decision makers to be overconfident of their ability to control activities and events is known as
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
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22
The decision-making pitfall that favors programmed solutions based on what worked in the past, even though that may no longer be relevant, reflects
A) overlooking important constituencies.
B) a bias toward objective data.
C) the "if it isn't broke, don't fix it" syndrome.
D) premature evaluation.
A) overlooking important constituencies.
B) a bias toward objective data.
C) the "if it isn't broke, don't fix it" syndrome.
D) premature evaluation.
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23
Which decision-making model is most likely to be used when decision makers are undisciplined and have no clear immediate goals?
A) The garbage can model
B) The nominal group technique
C) The administrative model
D) The Delphi technique
A) The garbage can model
B) The nominal group technique
C) The administrative model
D) The Delphi technique
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24
The ability of a manager to be perfectly rational is limited by factors such as cognitive capacity and time constraints. This is known as
A) a heuristic.
B) bounded rationality.
C) escalation of commitment.
D) the illusion of control.
A) a heuristic.
B) bounded rationality.
C) escalation of commitment.
D) the illusion of control.
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25
Which of the following may help make the implementation phase more successful?
A) Providing needed resources
B) Developing communication systems that enable management to know if the decision alternative is meeting its planned objective
C) Exercising leadership to persuade others to move the implementation forward
D) all of the above
A) Providing needed resources
B) Developing communication systems that enable management to know if the decision alternative is meeting its planned objective
C) Exercising leadership to persuade others to move the implementation forward
D) all of the above
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26
What is the final stage in the decision-making process?
A) Generating alternative solutions
B) Choosing the best alternative
C) Evaluating the results
D) Identifying and diagnosing the problem
A) Generating alternative solutions
B) Choosing the best alternative
C) Evaluating the results
D) Identifying and diagnosing the problem
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27
Emotions and personal preferences may result in poor decisions. The two emotions that are the most disruptive to quality decision making are
A) anger and frustration.
B) anger and depression.
C) egotism and anger.
D) egotism and frustration.
A) anger and frustration.
B) anger and depression.
C) egotism and anger.
D) egotism and frustration.
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28
Former President Richard Nixon's cover-up in the Watergate break-in that eventually led to his resignation is an example of
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
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29
Which of the following is not considered a benefit of group decision making?
A) Greater pool of knowledge
B) Increased acceptance
C) Increased logrolling
D) Different perspectives on problems
A) Greater pool of knowledge
B) Increased acceptance
C) Increased logrolling
D) Different perspectives on problems
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30
The refusal to abandon a choice from an earlier decision even when it is no longer appropriate is called
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
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31
Which of the following is not one of the categories of decision styles?
A) Directive
B) Conceptual
C) Nondirective
D) Behavioral
A) Directive
B) Conceptual
C) Nondirective
D) Behavioral
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32
Which decision style is used by managers who place a high priority on other people's concerns and talk to them about how they feel about the problem and the effect of the decision on them?
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
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33
When the accounting manager depends on a gut feeling about a circumstance at work, the basis of his decision is
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
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34
Which of the following is not one of the assumptions of rational decision making?
A) The problem is clear and unambiguous.
B) All the alternatives and their consequences are not known.
C) There are no time and cost constraints affecting the decision.
D) The decision solution will maximize the economic pay off.
A) The problem is clear and unambiguous.
B) All the alternatives and their consequences are not known.
C) There are no time and cost constraints affecting the decision.
D) The decision solution will maximize the economic pay off.
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35
The non-rational decision-making approach developed by Herbert Simon is
A) the garbage can model.
B) the nominal group technique.
C) the administrative model.
D) the Delphi technique.
A) the garbage can model.
B) the nominal group technique.
C) the administrative model.
D) the Delphi technique.
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36
Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan liked to make decisions according to his values and intuition by considering fewer alternatives. This suggests which decision style?
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
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Which decision style is used by those decision makers who base the decision on a rational and objective analysis of data gathered from different sources to make the best possible decision from the information that is available?
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
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38
Which decision-making style is Randy most likely to select when completing a routine customer product order?
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
A) Directive style
B) Behavioral style
C) Conceptual style
D) Analytical style
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39
Organization politics can limit rational decision making by
A) controlling resources.
B) influencing policy.
C) favoring the solution that sustains the power of the dominant group.
D) all of the above
A) controlling resources.
B) influencing policy.
C) favoring the solution that sustains the power of the dominant group.
D) all of the above
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40
Bankers who throw good loan money after bad are engaged in
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
A) escalation of commitment.
B) the illusion of control.
C) intuition.
D) groupthink.
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41
The most difficult decisions require high quality and high acceptance.
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42
When Jason transfers decision-making authority to a team reporting to him, he is choosing to
A) displace goals.
B) delegate.
C) be proactive.
D) logroll.
A) displace goals.
B) delegate.
C) be proactive.
D) logroll.
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43
Jim tends to anticipate problems before they become pervasive. He also sets aside time on a regular basis to set goals and priorities. Jim would most likely be described as a
A) devil's advocate manager.
B) proactive manager.
C) reactive manager.
D) opportunistic manager.
A) devil's advocate manager.
B) proactive manager.
C) reactive manager.
D) opportunistic manager.
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44
Decision criteria to evaluate alternatives can include costs, profits, whether the decision will work, and fairness.
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45
Which decision-making technique helps a group generate and select solutions while letting group members think independently?
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
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46
Greed is the emotion that drove bank executives to take risks that wreaked havoc on the financial industry in 2008.
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47
To reduce the threat of groupthink, a group member may be assigned the role of
A) nominal group member.
B) proactive manager.
C) devil's advocate.
D) reactive manager.
A) nominal group member.
B) proactive manager.
C) devil's advocate.
D) reactive manager.
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48
Problems that involve technical or specialized knowledge are best solved
A) by the group.
B) alone by the decision maker.
C) by the decision maker after consulting with the group.
D) by the devil's advocate.
A) by the group.
B) alone by the decision maker.
C) by the decision maker after consulting with the group.
D) by the devil's advocate.
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49
Programmed decisions tend to be more important than non-programmed ones because they are more complicated and difficult to make and are likely to have a greater effect on organizational performance.
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50
Which decision-making technique is most useful when the group members are geographically dispersed?
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
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51
Delegation may lead to higher quality decisions that result in greater customer satisfaction since
A) lower level employees are closer to customers and more aware of their needs.
B) customers relate better to lower level employees.
C) higher level managers tend to use too much intuition when deciding customer preferences.
D) all of the above
A) lower level employees are closer to customers and more aware of their needs.
B) customers relate better to lower level employees.
C) higher level managers tend to use too much intuition when deciding customer preferences.
D) all of the above
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52
Which of the following statements about delegation is true?
A) Delegation is synonymous with participation.
B) The group shares decision-making authority with management.
C) When a manager delegates decision-making authority, the subordinate makes a recommendation and then the manager makes the final decision.
D) Managers delegate to have more time to spend on the most important tasks and decisions.
A) Delegation is synonymous with participation.
B) The group shares decision-making authority with management.
C) When a manager delegates decision-making authority, the subordinate makes a recommendation and then the manager makes the final decision.
D) Managers delegate to have more time to spend on the most important tasks and decisions.
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53
Conflict can enhance the quality of a decision by sharply focusing attention on diverse ways of thinking about the consequences of the decision from the diverse agenda of those involved.
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54
Which decision-making technique tabulates and summarizes anonymous questionnaires then returns them to group members again for solutions until a consensus is reached?
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
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55
Which decision-making style requires no participation from subordinates?
A) Discover facts and decide
B) Consult and decide
C) Decide and persuade
D) Group decision
A) Discover facts and decide
B) Consult and decide
C) Decide and persuade
D) Group decision
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56
What is the first step in effective delegation?
A) Be sure you communicate clearly when assigning the task.
B) Match the desired task with the most appropriate employee.
C) Determine what you want done.
D) Hold the employee responsible for the work and any difficulties that may emerge.
A) Be sure you communicate clearly when assigning the task.
B) Match the desired task with the most appropriate employee.
C) Determine what you want done.
D) Hold the employee responsible for the work and any difficulties that may emerge.
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Which decision-making technique does not allow critical and judgmental reactions to ideas from group members?
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
A) The nominal group technique
B) Brainstorming
C) Storyboarding
D) The Delphi technique
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58
Which management type is always dealing with the most urgent problems and putting out fires?
A) Devil's advocate manager
B) Proactive manager
C) Reactive manager
D) Opportunistic manager
A) Devil's advocate manager
B) Proactive manager
C) Reactive manager
D) Opportunistic manager
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59
Which of the following is an effective time management practice?
A) Make a daily to-do list.
B) Schedule difficult and challenging activities when you are at your highest level of energy and alertness.
C) Say no to nonessential tasks.
D) all of the above
A) Make a daily to-do list.
B) Schedule difficult and challenging activities when you are at your highest level of energy and alertness.
C) Say no to nonessential tasks.
D) all of the above
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60
The decision-making technique used to generate creative ideas for solving problems by reducing critical and judgmental reactions to ideas from group members is
A) the nominal group technique.
B) brainstorming.
C) storyboarding.
D) the Delphi technique.
A) the nominal group technique.
B) brainstorming.
C) storyboarding.
D) the Delphi technique.
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61
One of the limiting factors in group decision making is time.
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62
Malcolm Gladwell's book, Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking, focused on escalation of commitment.
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63
What is the illusion of control? Who is most likely to be impacted by this?
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64
List the six stages of decision making.
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65
Simon's garbage can model suggests that managers have a set of pre-established solutions to problems located in "garbage cans."
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66
What are the three decision-making environments?
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67
Discuss decision quality and decision acceptance.
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68
List the benefits and problems of group decision making.
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69
Discuss the four categories of personal decision styles.
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70
Discuss some techniques to stimulate creativity in group decision making.
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71
Why do managers delegate?
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72
Discuss escalation of commitment and provide an example.
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73
What are the assumptions of rational decision making?
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Explain Simon's administrative model of decision making and the concept of bounded rationality.
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75
Contrast reactive and proactive management.
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76
Recently many corporations have relieved middle management of decision-making authority and have given it to teams of front-line employees, attempting to eliminate unnecessary layers of management in the process.
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77
Reactive managers tend to lose control of their time and lose sight of the "big picture."
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78
Discuss programmability as it relates to decision making.
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Define strategic, tactical, and operational decisions. Be sure to address who makes each of these decisions in the organization.
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Explain the difference between optimizing and satisficing.
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