MGMT 309 - CHAPTER 8
when the decision maker knows the possible alternative choices and the conditions associated with each they are in a state of
certainty rare
what are the three conditions that decisions can be made under?
certainty risk uncertainty
Satisficing
choosing a "good enough" alternative (part of the administrative model)
Like classical architecture does for subsequent architecture, the ____________ model of decision making serves as an important basis for other perspectives on decision making
classical
eliminating uncertainty is a step in which decision making model?
classical
what are some of the perspectives on rational decision making framework?
classical (gives direction, assumes rationality and logic are present) rational decision making evidence based management administrative management
identifying the "best" alternative requires an understanding of the
context of a decision
the act of choosing one alternative from among a set of alternatives
decision making
in a state of uncertainty, the decision maker
does not know all of the alternatives or the associated risks
what are other behavioral elements of people that clash with the rational and logical thinking of classical model?
escalation of commitment risk propensity ethics intuition political forces
An organization using what form of management should be trying new approaches to learn what new results can be achieved, not automatically replicating what has been done before?
evidence based experimentation, hard facts, evidence based decisions, considering all risks
what type of management helps managers make rational decisions based on evidence? what are its 5 principles?
evidence-based management 1. face the hard facts and tell the ruth 2. be committed to being fact-based 3. encourage experimentation 4. look for risks in recommendations 5. avoid basing decisions on feeling or past experience
the conditions of the classical decision model are hard to obtain, but do exist true or false
false never or almost never exist
The following are the 6 steps of rational decision making: 1) Assign decision making authority 2) Identifying alternatives 3) Evaluating alternatives 4) Selecting the best alternative 5) Implementing the chosen alternative 6) Following up and evaluating the results true or false
false step 1 is identifying a decision situation
managers using the rational decision making model should evaluate and choose alternatives based on their
feasibility, satisfactoriness, affordable consequences
what is a political force or coalition as it relates to behavior and decision making?
forming an informal alliance to achieve a common goal
More acceptance of the final decision is likely and enhanced communication of the decision may result are advantages of
group decision making drawbacks are groupthink, settling on poor decisions, more time, dominations
When a group arrives at a decision that seems to not be in the best interest of the organization but resulted from a process that avoided any conflict, what has likely occurred?
groupthink
in which decision making model is monitoring progress and taking corrective action when needed a step?
i don't think its part of any models because that would be using the controlling function of management results can be evaluated and a change of action may also be decided on based on those results
A single group is designated to make a decision. The members of the group interact with each other, discuss, and ultimately make a decision.
interacting
what is a drawback to using the delphi group decision making method?
it takes a lot of time and resources requires experts
Group members first brainstorm alternatives independently; then these ideas are posted where everyone can read them and share their reactions
nominal
which form of group decision making requires a vote?
nominal
what are the three ways to make decisions in a group?
nominal delphi interacting
disney deciding to purchase Fox is what type of decision?
non-programmed less structured and not frequently recurring
Starbucks makes programmed decisions about ordering supplies what type of decision is this?
programmed recurring and predictable
the decision maker knows the alternatives but potential payoffs of each alternative are all associated with probability estimate
risk they know their options but their chance of working is up in the air
what model of decision making describes decision making as it is and not how it should be?
the administrative model it is like taking a picture vs describing how the picture would look
the level of ambiguity and chances of making a bad decision are highest in which condition?
uncertainty
bounded rationality
values and unconscious reflexes, skills...habits [and] less-than-complete information and knowledge (part of the administrative model)
what are the three characteristics of decision makers as identified by the administrative model?
- incomplete info - satisfice - bounded rationality
what are the 6 steps in the rational decision making model?
1. define the decision situation 2. identifying alternatives 3. evaluating alternatives 4. choosing best alternative 5. implementing chosen alternative 6. evaluating results
what are the four steps in the decision making process?
1. defining the nature of a decision situation 2. identifying alternatives 3. choosing the best alternative 4. putting chosen alternative into practice
what are the assumptions that make up the administrative model?
1. managers use incomplete and imperfect information 2. managers act according to bounded rationality 3. managers tend to satisfice 4. managers may arrive at alternatives that don't serve the interests of the organization
what are the steps in the classical decision making model? (3)
1. obtain complete and perfect information 2. eliminate uncertainty 3. assess the alternatives with total certainty in a rational manner and choose the best one
Which of the following describes the best decision a manager can make? 1. The manager chooses the course of action that will produce the highest quality outcome. 2. The manager chooses the most effective course of action as indicated by the particular circumstances 3. The manager chooses the course of action that will cost the least.
2. The manager chooses the most effective course of action as indicated by the particular circumstances
Which concept can be used by managers to develop a better understanding of their inherent biases and limitations? 1. classical model 2. bounded rationality 3. ethics 4. satisficing
2. bounded rationality
what is the classical model of decision making?
A prescriptive model of decision making that assumes the decision maker can identify and evaluate all possible alternatives and their consequences and rationally choose the most appropriate course of action.