What is good decision making? A. It should be Ethical 1. Utilitarian criterion—decisions are made solely on the basis of their outcomes or consequences. The goal of utilitarianism is to provide the greatest good for the greatest number. This view tends to dominate business decision making. 2. Focus on rights—calls on individuals to make decisions consistent with fundamental liberties and privileges. • An emphasis on rights means respecting and protecting the basic rights of individuals‚ such
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UNIT 4222-207 IMPLEMENT PERSON CENTRED APPROACHES IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (HSC 026) Promote person centred values in everyday work Person-centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ Dementia‚ it doesn’t mean that they require the same care and support. You will need to develop a clear understanding about the individuals you are
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Decision Tree Portfolio 1 Decision Tree Portfolio Psy 410 Kathleen McCabe University of Phoenix January 21‚ 2012 Lara Ashbaugh Decision Tree Portfolio 2 The Portfolio for my Decision Tree is concerning a residential fire. The first place that would be called is 911. The dispatchers in our area immediately contact the local and closest fire station(s) to respond. The following takes place after 911 has been called. The 911 dispatchers contact the police and fire departments
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Chapter 3 – Question 28 (a) Develop a decision table for this decision? Decision Alternatives | Market (‘000) | | Good | Fair | Poor | Small | 50 | 20 | –10 | Medium | 80 | 30 | –20 | Large | 100 | 30 | –40 | Very Large | 300 | 25 | –160 | (b) What is the maximax decision? Decision Alternatives | Market (‘000) | Maximax decision shall be the maximum value of a row/decision alternatives | Maximax Decision Alternative | | Good | Fair | Poor | | | Small
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“Button‚ Button” by Richard Matheson a magical button appears that gave them the opportunity to get $50‚000‚ but it came with a catch: if a person presses the button‚ someone will die. In this short story the characters are faced with that difficult decision. Norma‚ Arthur‚ and Mr Steward all respond to the button in different ways. Mr Steward gives them the button and persuades them to press it‚ Arthur tells Norma not to press the button and Norma decides to press the button. Mr Steward
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INTRODUCTION Much of what managers and supervisors do is solve problems and make decisions. New managers and supervisors‚ in particular‚ often make solve problems and decisions by reacting to them. They are "under the gun"‚ stressed and very short for time. Consequently‚ when they encounter a new problem or decision they must make‚ they react with a decision that seemed to work before. It’s easy with this approach to get stuck in a circle of solving the same problem over and over again. Therefore
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choosing the career path becomes one of the major questions for many students. Some people know ride away what they want to do in life‚ for others it’s an extremely difficult decision. Selecting the right career path‚ you need to be proactive about your decision because this choice will change your entire life! Sometimes it’s difficult to establish career goals if you’re not really sure what you’d like to do. A good place to start is some self examination. First of all you should decide what
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Career Decision Making Process As with any important decision‚ it is best to take control (decisions are within your power) and follow a decision making process. Step 1: Identify the goal or objective. Selecting a Major or Career Step 2: Determine your options/alternatives. Career: Will you consider only careers directly affiliated with your major? Only careers with particular earning potential? Only careers that require no education beyond your major? **This
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.:VirtualSalt Introduction to Decision Making‚ Part 1 Robert Harris Version Date: June 9‚ 2012 Previous versions: December 2‚ 2009‚ October 17‚ 2008; July 2‚ 1998 We all make decisions of varying importance every day‚ so the idea that decision making can be a rather sophisticated art may at first seem strange. However‚ studies have shown that most people are much poorer at decision making than they think. An understanding of what decision making involves‚ together with a few effective techniques
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§ The principles involved in managerial decision making and effective problem solving. The Rational Decision Making emerges from Organizational Behavior. The process is one that is logical and follows the orderly path from problem identification through solution. The Rational Decision Making is a seven step model for making rational and logical reasons: Define the problem The very first step which is normally overlooked by the top level management is defining the exact problem. Though
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