Deck 14: Managerial Decision Making

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Objective probability is the likelihood that a specific result will occur,based on hard facts and numbers.
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Risk is usually thought of as the potential harm that may arise from some decision or decision process.
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Uncertainty is the condition under which an individual does not have the necessary information to assign probabilities to the outcomes of alternative solutions.
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Leaders often need to employ intuition,creativity and all available information to make a judgement regarding the course of action to take.
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Probability refers to the condition under which individuals can define a problem,specify the probability of certain events,identify alternative solutions,and state the probability of each solution leading to a result.
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The conditions under which decisions are made are classified as risk,certainty,and uncertainty.
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Probability is the percentage of times that a specific result would occur if an individual were to make the same decision a large number of times.
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Decision making includes defining problems,gathering information,generating alternatives,and choosing a course of action.
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Estimating the number of deaths over the course of a year for a life insurance company based on previous years' death rates is an example of objective probability.
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Business leaders often prepare to handle only the types of crises they've already suffered,and not even all of those.
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Knowledge management hinders the decision making process.
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Decision making is easily avoidable for most of us.
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Subjective probability is the likelihood that a specific result will occur,based on hard facts and numbers.
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Certainty is the condition under which individuals are fully informed about a problem,alternative solutions are known,and the results of each solution are known.
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Probability of a specific event is a measure between 0(impossible)and 1(certainty)of whether an event is likely to happen.
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Leaders must identify and measure the strength of factors affecting decisions as well as their potential impacts.
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In Learning from Experience "David Hoover CEO of Ball Corporation," the BLT is the ball leadership team.
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Harm discussed in reference to decision making only pertains to physical harm such as loss of an investment.
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According to Learning from Experience"David Hoover CEO of Ball Corporation," the BLT meets to explore such questions as "Why is there a Ball?"
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An expected number of attendees at a conference based on the number of pre-registered attendees is an example of subjective probability.
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According to the Change Competency: Shoes For Crews Reduces Risk and Uncertainty,Shoes for Crews reimburses companies for slips and falls on almost all surfaces,including stairs and ladders.
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID)is an automatic identification method that relies on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders.
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Knowledge management is the art of adding or creating value by systematically capitalizing on the know-how,experience,and judgment found both within and outside an organization.
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Knowledge management consists of explicit knowledge,implicit knowledge,and adapting technologies.
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A person who is renting a car based on a published price is probably experiencing certainty in her decision making process as to the actual charges for the car rental.
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A limited search means that alternatives are considered only until one is found that seems adequate.
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Escalating conflict may be due to limited searching by the parties.
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Escalating commitment is a process of continuing or increasing the allocation of resources to a course of action even though a substantial amount of feedback indicates that the choice made is wrong.
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In conditions of uncertainty,the decision maker has limited or no information about developments and forces on which to base a decision.
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Risk propensity is the tendency of an individual or teams to make or avoid decisions in which the anticipated outcomes are unknown.
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Bounded rationality describes the limitations of rationality and emphasizes the decision making process often used by individuals or teams.
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According to the Change Competency: Shoes For Crews Reduces Risk and Uncertainty,this company reimburses companies up to $5,000 for each worker's compensation claim paid if an
employee slips and encounters an injury while wearing a pair of the company's shoes.
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According to the Change Competency: St.Clair Hospital Adopts RFID and Related Technologies,this hospital is reducing medication errors with its innovative Five Rights Medication Verification System.
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By accepting a seasonal job with no guarantee of off season employment,Susan is making a decision involving a good deal of risk.
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Self-interest is the tendency to select an acceptable,rather than an optimal,goal or decision.
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The dictionary rule involves ranking items the same way a dictionary does: one criterion at a time.
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Heuristics can be thought of as "rules of thumb".
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Choosing a set of technologies on which to build knowledge management should involve delivering the relevant information to users quickly and it should be delivered in a timely fashion using technology such as cell phones,Blackberry's and laptop computers.
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Knowledge management is the tendency to interpret issues and options in either positive or negative terms.
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The potential for biases to be used in decision making are more likely to occur under conditions of low risk.
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Political decision making describes situations where the parties have separate and different
interests,goals,and values and,therefore,employ self-serving tactics.
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Evidence-based management helps to reduce the mental blinders and bounded rationality that prevent leaders and others from seeing,seeking,using,or sharing relevant and accessible information during the decision-making process.
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Two of the limitations of evidence-based management are the notions of "substituting facts for conventional wisdom" and "being committed to fact-based decision making" because they can be a challenge to put in practice.
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One of the limitations of evidence-based management is that it places too much emphasis on the value of intuition and judgment.
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Wisdom involves learning principles,models,and concepts (knowing what)but not processes and procedures (knowing how).
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According to evidence-based management,one way to help leaders and others avoid simpleminded quick fixes is to carefully consider five critical diagnostic questions.One of these questions is:
What assumptions does the idea or practice make about people and organizations?
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Wisdom means "knowing what you know and knowing what you don't know".
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In Diversity Competency: Chubb's Business Case for Diversity,the leaders of this firm contend that it is important to pay attention to the buying power of minorities since their buying power is increasing.
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Evidence-based management proceeds from the premise that using a better,deeper diagnosis and employing facts to the extent possible enable managers and leaders to do their jobs better.
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According to evidence-based management,leaders should constructively question the big idea or technique that is claimed to create breakthroughs for the organization.
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One of the insights about evidence-based management by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert Sutton is:
"Leaders should be cautious about blindly embracing and implementing practices and ideas that are sold as new and novel,but are really old ideas and practices under new labels."
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Political decision making is found in some organizations.
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Political decision often draws on two of the self-serving ethical principles (1)the hedonistic
principle-do whatever you find to be in your own self-interest;and (2)the political might principle,which states that higher ranking managers should make decisions in their best interest since they hold the most power.
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The distribution of power in an organization and the effectiveness of the tactics used by leaders and employees influence the impact of the decisions.
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One of the limitations of evidence-based management is that the evidence for decision making,especially under conditions of uncertainty,may be contradictory,not always easy to understand,and subject to different interpretations among leaders as well as influential stakeholders.
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According to evidence-based management,leaders should recognize and diagnose only the potential virtues of a particular new idea or practice both before and during its implementation.
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In many French organizations,power,once attained,should not be shared except with a small group of senior leaders.
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In the Diversity Competency: Chubb's Business Case for Diversity,the leaders of the firm make diversity a business priority because they perceive diversity as primarily a moral imperative.
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According to the Change Competency: St.Clair Hospital Adopts RFID and Related Technologies,the SoMo 650 uses bar code scanning to identify patients and their medications.
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Political decision making describes situations where the parties have separate and different
interests,goals,and values and,therefore,employ self-serving tactics.
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A common political strategy for avoiding stalemate decisions is to form a coalition (alliance)in which no one person,group,or organization has sufficient power to select or implement its preferred goal.
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In order to learn from mistakes,it's important to forgive and remember.
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Perceptual blocks to creative decision making include such factors as the failure to use all of the senses in observing,failure to investigate the obvious,difficulty in seeing remote relationships,
and failure to distinguish between cause and effect.
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The interconnected stages of the creative process are observation,alternatives,elimination,and choice.
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Jerry wants decision A,and Kramer wants decision B.Jerry views decision A as good for him,and bad for Kramer.Kramer views decision B as good for him,and bad for Jerry.This situation is referred to as a win-lose situation.
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The concentration stage of the creative process involves focusing energies and resources on identifying and solving an issue or problem.
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In political decision making,stakeholders attempt to define problems to their own advantage.
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Despite the popular view,political decision making is not always bad.
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Political decision making calls for all employees to present all relevant information openly.
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The political influence method,Legitimating,means using demands,threats,or persistent reminders.
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In many French organizations,it is harmful to reveal information unnecessarily because then the decision-making process cannot be controlled.
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Creativity is the ability to visualize,generate,and implement new ideas or concepts or new
associations between existing ideas or concepts that are novel and useful.
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In many French organizations,if individuals have been recognized as having top-leadership competencies,they still need to have experience to be put in a leadership position.
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Compared to others,the leaders who rely heavily on the pressure method typically (1)receive the lowest performance evaluations, (2)earn less money,and (3)experience the highest levels of job tension and stress.
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Scapegoating is the casting of blame for problems or shortcoming on an innocent or only partially responsible individual,team,or department.
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Cultural blocks to creative decision making include a desire to conform to established norms,overemphasis on competition or conflict avoidance and smoothing,the drive to be practical and
narrowly economical above all else,and a belief that indulging in fantasy or other forms of open-ended exploration is a waste of time.
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Whistle-blowers,who report what they see as wrongdoing to outside agencies,often receive organizational rewards and recognition.
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An organization's choice of goals will be influenced by the relative power of its stakeholders.
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Emotional blocks to creative decision making is when someone can not put their feelings to the side when trying to make a decision.
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Three broad categories of blocks to creative decision making are behavioral,societal,and visual.
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Objective probability is the likelihood that a specific result will occur,based on hard facts and numbers.
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Risk is usually thought of as the potential harm that may arise from some decision or decision process.
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Uncertainty is the condition under which an individual does not have the necessary information to assign probabilities to the outcomes of alternative solutions.
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Leaders often need to employ intuition,creativity and all available information to make a judgement regarding the course of action to take.
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Probability refers to the condition under which individuals can define a problem,specify the probability of certain events,identify alternative solutions,and state the probability of each solution leading to a result.
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The conditions under which decisions are made are classified as risk,certainty,and uncertainty.
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Probability is the percentage of times that a specific result would occur if an individual were to make the same decision a large number of times.
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Decision making includes defining problems,gathering information,generating alternatives,and choosing a course of action.
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Estimating the number of deaths over the course of a year for a life insurance company based on previous years' death rates is an example of objective probability.
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Business leaders often prepare to handle only the types of crises they've already suffered,and not even all of those.
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Knowledge management hinders the decision making process.
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Decision making is easily avoidable for most of us.
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Subjective probability is the likelihood that a specific result will occur,based on hard facts and numbers.
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Certainty is the condition under which individuals are fully informed about a problem,alternative solutions are known,and the results of each solution are known.
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Probability of a specific event is a measure between 0(impossible)and 1(certainty)of whether an event is likely to happen.
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Leaders must identify and measure the strength of factors affecting decisions as well as their potential impacts.
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In Learning from Experience "David Hoover CEO of Ball Corporation," the BLT is the ball leadership team.
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Harm discussed in reference to decision making only pertains to physical harm such as loss of an investment.
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According to Learning from Experience"David Hoover CEO of Ball Corporation," the BLT meets to explore such questions as "Why is there a Ball?"
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An expected number of attendees at a conference based on the number of pre-registered attendees is an example of subjective probability.
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According to the Change Competency: Shoes For Crews Reduces Risk and Uncertainty,Shoes for Crews reimburses companies for slips and falls on almost all surfaces,including stairs and ladders.
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID)is an automatic identification method that relies on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders.
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Knowledge management is the art of adding or creating value by systematically capitalizing on the know-how,experience,and judgment found both within and outside an organization.
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Knowledge management consists of explicit knowledge,implicit knowledge,and adapting technologies.
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A person who is renting a car based on a published price is probably experiencing certainty in her decision making process as to the actual charges for the car rental.
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A limited search means that alternatives are considered only until one is found that seems adequate.
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Escalating conflict may be due to limited searching by the parties.
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Escalating commitment is a process of continuing or increasing the allocation of resources to a course of action even though a substantial amount of feedback indicates that the choice made is wrong.
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In conditions of uncertainty,the decision maker has limited or no information about developments and forces on which to base a decision.
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Risk propensity is the tendency of an individual or teams to make or avoid decisions in which the anticipated outcomes are unknown.
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Bounded rationality describes the limitations of rationality and emphasizes the decision making process often used by individuals or teams.
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According to the Change Competency: Shoes For Crews Reduces Risk and Uncertainty,this company reimburses companies up to $5,000 for each worker's compensation claim paid if an
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According to the Change Competency: St.Clair Hospital Adopts RFID and Related Technologies,this hospital is reducing medication errors with its innovative Five Rights Medication Verification System.
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By accepting a seasonal job with no guarantee of off season employment,Susan is making a decision involving a good deal of risk.
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Self-interest is the tendency to select an acceptable,rather than an optimal,goal or decision.
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The dictionary rule involves ranking items the same way a dictionary does: one criterion at a time.
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Heuristics can be thought of as "rules of thumb".
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Choosing a set of technologies on which to build knowledge management should involve delivering the relevant information to users quickly and it should be delivered in a timely fashion using technology such as cell phones,Blackberry's and laptop computers.
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Knowledge management is the tendency to interpret issues and options in either positive or negative terms.
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The potential for biases to be used in decision making are more likely to occur under conditions of low risk.
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Political decision making describes situations where the parties have separate and different
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Evidence-based management helps to reduce the mental blinders and bounded rationality that prevent leaders and others from seeing,seeking,using,or sharing relevant and accessible information during the decision-making process.
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Two of the limitations of evidence-based management are the notions of "substituting facts for conventional wisdom" and "being committed to fact-based decision making" because they can be a challenge to put in practice.
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One of the limitations of evidence-based management is that it places too much emphasis on the value of intuition and judgment.
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Wisdom involves learning principles,models,and concepts (knowing what)but not processes and procedures (knowing how).
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According to evidence-based management,one way to help leaders and others avoid simpleminded quick fixes is to carefully consider five critical diagnostic questions.One of these questions is:
What assumptions does the idea or practice make about people and organizations?
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Wisdom means "knowing what you know and knowing what you don't know".
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In Diversity Competency: Chubb's Business Case for Diversity,the leaders of this firm contend that it is important to pay attention to the buying power of minorities since their buying power is increasing.
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Evidence-based management proceeds from the premise that using a better,deeper diagnosis and employing facts to the extent possible enable managers and leaders to do their jobs better.
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According to evidence-based management,leaders should constructively question the big idea or technique that is claimed to create breakthroughs for the organization.
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One of the insights about evidence-based management by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert Sutton is:
"Leaders should be cautious about blindly embracing and implementing practices and ideas that are sold as new and novel,but are really old ideas and practices under new labels."
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Political decision making is found in some organizations.
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Political decision often draws on two of the self-serving ethical principles (1)the hedonistic
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The distribution of power in an organization and the effectiveness of the tactics used by leaders and employees influence the impact of the decisions.
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One of the limitations of evidence-based management is that the evidence for decision making,especially under conditions of uncertainty,may be contradictory,not always easy to understand,and subject to different interpretations among leaders as well as influential stakeholders.
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According to evidence-based management,leaders should recognize and diagnose only the potential virtues of a particular new idea or practice both before and during its implementation.
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In many French organizations,power,once attained,should not be shared except with a small group of senior leaders.
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In the Diversity Competency: Chubb's Business Case for Diversity,the leaders of the firm make diversity a business priority because they perceive diversity as primarily a moral imperative.
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According to the Change Competency: St.Clair Hospital Adopts RFID and Related Technologies,the SoMo 650 uses bar code scanning to identify patients and their medications.
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Political decision making describes situations where the parties have separate and different
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A common political strategy for avoiding stalemate decisions is to form a coalition (alliance)in which no one person,group,or organization has sufficient power to select or implement its preferred goal.
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In order to learn from mistakes,it's important to forgive and remember.
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Perceptual blocks to creative decision making include such factors as the failure to use all of the senses in observing,failure to investigate the obvious,difficulty in seeing remote relationships,
and failure to distinguish between cause and effect.
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The interconnected stages of the creative process are observation,alternatives,elimination,and choice.
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Jerry wants decision A,and Kramer wants decision B.Jerry views decision A as good for him,and bad for Kramer.Kramer views decision B as good for him,and bad for Jerry.This situation is referred to as a win-lose situation.
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The concentration stage of the creative process involves focusing energies and resources on identifying and solving an issue or problem.
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In political decision making,stakeholders attempt to define problems to their own advantage.
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Despite the popular view,political decision making is not always bad.
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Political decision making calls for all employees to present all relevant information openly.
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The political influence method,Legitimating,means using demands,threats,or persistent reminders.
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In many French organizations,it is harmful to reveal information unnecessarily because then the decision-making process cannot be controlled.
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Creativity is the ability to visualize,generate,and implement new ideas or concepts or new
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In many French organizations,if individuals have been recognized as having top-leadership competencies,they still need to have experience to be put in a leadership position.
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Compared to others,the leaders who rely heavily on the pressure method typically (1)receive the lowest performance evaluations, (2)earn less money,and (3)experience the highest levels of job tension and stress.
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Scapegoating is the casting of blame for problems or shortcoming on an innocent or only partially responsible individual,team,or department.
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Cultural blocks to creative decision making include a desire to conform to established norms,overemphasis on competition or conflict avoidance and smoothing,the drive to be practical and
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Whistle-blowers,who report what they see as wrongdoing to outside agencies,often receive organizational rewards and recognition.
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An organization's choice of goals will be influenced by the relative power of its stakeholders.
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Emotional blocks to creative decision making is when someone can not put their feelings to the side when trying to make a decision.
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Three broad categories of blocks to creative decision making are behavioral,societal,and visual.
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