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Management decision making : towards an integrated approach / Mark Teale; David Currie; Vincenzo Dispenza; John Flynn;

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Harlow [u.a.] Prentice Hall/Financial Times, 2003.Description: XV, 371 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780201619225
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CONTENTS: Part I: Uncertainty -- Management decision- making in context -- Risk, uncertainty and rationality -- A psychological dimension -- The Armageddon factor -- Part II: Research -- Research methodology -- Systems analysis -- Model building, simulation and forecasting -- Part three: Choice -- Financial decision-making -- Programmed decisions -- Time management: project decision-making -- Part four: Implementation -- Group processes -- Power and politics -- The cultural context - - Ethics -- Index.
Summary: Combining both quantitative and qualitative aspects of management decision-making with a strong interdisciplinary perspective, this book explores the relationship between hard and soft aspects of decision-making. Examples from the authors' own experiences are used to illustrate issues.
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CONTENTS: Part I: Uncertainty -- Management decision- making in context -- Risk, uncertainty and rationality -- A psychological dimension -- The Armageddon factor -- Part II: Research -- Research methodology -- Systems analysis -- Model building, simulation and forecasting -- Part three: Choice -- Financial decision-making -- Programmed decisions -- Time management: project decision-making -- Part four: Implementation -- Group processes -- Power and politics -- The cultural context - - Ethics -- Index.

Combining both quantitative and qualitative aspects of management decision-making with a strong interdisciplinary perspective, this book explores the relationship between hard and soft aspects of decision-making. Examples from the authors' own experiences are used to illustrate issues.

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