Transcription of Problem Solving And Decision Making
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Problem Solving Problem Solving And Decision MakingAnd Decision MakingByByDr. Mohamed A. Dr. Mohamed A. AbdelAbdelRaheemRaheemFaculty of Commerce, Faculty of Commerce, Cairo UniversityCairo UniversityTable of contentTable of contentChapter 1: Problem Definition of a Problem Problem Types of Managerial Problem EnvironmentsChapter 2: The Decision - Making Decision - Making Personal Decision Increasing Participation in Decision Improving Decision - Making Breadth and CreativityChapter 1 Chapter 1: : Problem SolvingProblem Definition of a ProblemA Problem is any difference between an actual situation and a desired situation. This can be illustrated in the following a ProblemRecognizing a Problem SituationsProblem situations may be one of the following: A performance deficiency, which exists when actual performance is less than desired. For example, turnover or absenteeism suddenly increases is in the work unit A performance opportunity, which emerges when an actual situation turns out either better than anticipated, or offers the potential to be of Problem Situations Types of Problem Situations Problem Solving The Challenge in dealing with any Problem , be it a performance deficiency or an opportunity, is to proceed with effective Problem Solving the process of identifying a discrepancy
A- Advantages: Broader perspective for problem definition and analysis. More knowledge, facts, and alternative can be evaluated. Discussion clarifies ambiguous problems and reduces uncertainty about alternatives. Participation fosters member satisfaction and support for decision B- Disadvantages: Time-consuming; wasted
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