Reflection Paper - Decision Making - Chapter 1
Reflection Paper - Decision Making - Chapter 1
Reflection Paper - Decision Making - Chapter 1
PMG210 Section B
19-MPMG-038 Dynamics and Techniques in Decision Making
REFLECTION PAPER
CHAPTER I
Decision making involves two or more alternatives because if there is only one
alternative, there is no decision to be made. A decision is a course of action or inaction
selected to meet the requirements of a solution (i.e., problem). Decision may also be
conceived as a conclusion that a manager has reached so as to know what he (or
others) should do in future (or later on).
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Moreover, just to get wheels started and to keep them moving, decisions must be
made. Every aspect of management functions, such as planning, organizing, and
control is determined by decisions, the result of which is the performance in the
organization. Decision making is vital to all management activities. It helps set definite
objectives, prepare plans of action, determine organizational structure, motivate
personnel and introduce innovations.
The quality of the decisions made in an organization will dictate the success or
failure of the said business. So all the available information and alternatives must be
studied before arriving at an important decision. The process of decision making will
help a great deal. Another factor that affects these decisions is the environment in which
they are taken. There are a few different types of environments in which these decisions
are made. And the type of decision making environment has an impact on the way the
decision is taken. Broadly there are three basic types of decision making environment.
Let us take a brief look at each of them.
Certainty
Such type of environment is very sure and certain by its nature. This means that
all the information is available and at hand. Such data is also easy to attain and not very
expensive to gather. So the manager has all the information he may need to make an
informed and well thought out decision. All the alternatives and their outcomes can also
be analyzed and then the manager chooses the best alternative. Another way to ensure
an environment of certainty is for the manager to create a closed system. This means
he will choose to only focus on some of the alternatives. He will get all the available
information with respect to such alternatives he is analyzing. He will ignore the other
factors for which the information is not available. Such factors become irrelevant to him
altogether.
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Uncertainty
Risk
Under the condition of risk, there is the possibility of more than one event taking
place. Which means the manager has to first ascertain the possibility and probability of
the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event. The manager will generally rely on past
experiences to make this deduction. In this scenario too, the manager has some
information available to him. But the availability and the reliability of the information is
not guaranteed. He has to chart a few alternative courses of actions from the data he
has.
Goal – final result, which the subjects expect to obtain using the choice. Study of
the problem of decision-making in complex system is carried out in a scientific discipline
called systems analysis. In the most general sense, the theory of optimal decision is a
set of analytical and numerical methods, focused on finding the best options from a
variety of alternatives and avoiding their exhaustive search.
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organism, system, etc.) in its entirety. For example, we can not perceive a piece of
music by studying only its individual sounds and beats. This phenomenon is defined in
science by the term “emergence” (from the English: Emergence – nascence,
appearance of new): the existence in a system the integral properties not possessed by
its individual elements. The emergence is a criterial feature of the system.
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