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It can be done in 4 ways

1. Length of period of commitment e.g how long into the future does a decision commit the organization. Long range impact on the organization is a major decision.

2. Impact of the decision on other functional area; If it affects one area that's a minor decision.

3.Recurrence:decisions that always recur are minor and those that have no guide are major.

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