2.2 Understanding management decision making Flashcards

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What approaches do managers use when decision making

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  • Scientifically (data)
  • Upon intuition and the experience
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Advantages of scientific decision making

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  • Reduces risk of making mistakes as decisions are based on data
  • Using data provides guidance for managers who may have limited intuition through lack of experience
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Disadvantages of scientific decision making

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  • Time-consuming to collect data
  • Relying on data may mean that the experience or expertise of staff may not be considered
  • Using out of date or poor data is unreliable and can affect the quality of the decision made
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Factors influencing decision making

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  • Availability and reliability of data
  • Manager’s experience
  • The risk the business is willing to accept
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5
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How to calculate an estimated value using decision trees

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Probability X outcome of decision

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Advantages of intuition decision making

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  • Some managers ay have gut feelings and hunches following years of experience and so their intuition is accurate
  • With decision making based on intuition, decisions can be made quickly as there is no need to collect and analyse data
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Disadvantages of intuition decision making

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  • In new situations, or for staff lacking experience, mistakes can be made as there is not enough prior experience to provide accurate intuition
  • With intuition, decisions can be made for illogical reasons as data is not considered
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Factors influencing intuition decision making

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  • Unavailable or unreliable data (scientific decision making cannot be used)
  • Experience of managers
  • Willing to risk
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Factors which affect decision making

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  • Levels of risk and uncertainty
  • Reward for managers
  • Opportunity costs
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The different business objectives considered when making decisions

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  • Business missions
  • Business objectives
  • Ethical positions
  • External environment (political, environmental, social, technological, legal and ethical)
  • Resources
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