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Decision-Making Process


Decision-Making Process
An examination of the steps of decision-making in theory and applied to public administration. Includes brainstorming, objectives, experts and alternatives, etc.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages) | 6 sources | 2000 United States


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"Management
When we define decision making, we refer to it as a process of identifying problems and opportunities, and then resolving them. Assuming that you are a Public Administrator, how would you define and identify the problems and opportunities that exist between the "public's interest" and the "public's best interest"?


Decision Making
The decision making, or problem solving, process can be broken down into six phases, some of which overlap in some situations: recognizing the need for a decision; identifying the objectives; identifying alternatives; evaluating alternatives; selecting the best alternative; and, implementing the decision (Steers, 1991, p. 243).


Recognizing the need..."

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