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Management 101: Decision Making

Subject : business-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 26 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A situation in which the decision maker is able to estimate the likelihood of certain outcomes






2. Describes choices that are logical and consistent and maximize value






3. Decision style characterized by a person's preference for using external data and facts and processing this information through rational - logical thinking






4. Decision style characterized by a person's preference for internal sources of information and processing this information with internal insights - feelings and hunches






5. Unique and nonrecurring decisions that require a custom-made solution






6. Straightforward - familiar - and easily defined problems






7. Problems that are new or unusual and for which information is ambiguous or incomplete






8. Understand cultural differences; Know when it's time to call it quits; Use an effective decision-making process; Build an organization that can spot the unexpected and quickly adapt to the changed environment


9. A situation that a decision maker has neither certainty nor reasonable probability estimates available






10. A guideline for making decisions






11. A repetitive decision that can be handled by a routine approach






12. A series of sequential steps used to respond to a well-structured problem






13. Rules of thumb that managers use to simplify decision making






14. An increased commitment to a previous decision despite evidence it may have been wrong






15. The systematic use of the best available evidence to improve management practice






16. Accept solutions that are 'good enough'






17. Making decisions on the basis of experience - feelings - and accumulated judgment






18. 1: Identifying a problem; 2: Identifying decision criteria; 3: Allocating weights to the criteria; 4 Developing alternatives; 5 Analyzing alternatives; 6: Selecting an alternative; 7: Implementing the alternative; 8: Evaluating decision effectiveness






19. A choice among two or more alternatives






20. Criteria that define what's important or relevant to resolving a problem






21. An obstacle that makes it difficult to achieve a desired goal or purpose






22. A situation in which a manager can make accurate decisions because all outcomes are known






23. Overconfidence; Immediate gratification; Anchoring effect; Selective perception; Confirmation; Framing; Availability; Representation; Randomness; Sunk costs; Self-serving; Hindsight






24. Decision making that's rational - but limited (bounded) by an individual's ability to process information






25. Subconscious mental processing; Values or ethics-based decisions; Experience-based decisions; Affect-initiated decisions; Cognitive-based decisions






26. An explicit statement that tells managers what can or cannot be done