IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM
-the first aspect is to identify the existing problem and find out its root causes.
OBTAINING INFO. AND FORMULATING COURSES OF ACTION
-information is then gathered after the problem has been identified,to know its extent,who are affected and why it exist.solution are then suggested.
SELECTING COURSE OF ACTION
-Each solution is discussed as to its consequences. then,the most feasible one is selected for implementation.
FAMILY MEMBER'S PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING
-Group consensus is a good example of democracy in action at home.if members of the family are aware of the problem,each one suggest ways to solve this,
"two heads are better than one"is a saying that applies to decision making.
Enabling is the key to thesuccess of empowerment. Without the right education, training, coaching and tools, workers cannot assume the responsibilities and decision-making roles that make empowerment work.
The founding fathers create the congressional decision making process to be... slow and deliberative.
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veto
they could get voted in
Because your family can support you and give you advice when you are still young.
Developing alternatives
Developing alternatives
Often they do not have formal training. However, training can be found at various schools. In fact many college and University offer this as a major. They train in areas of Leadership, public speaking, writing, ethical decision making, communications and developing specialized training. Please note there is also a certification that some organizations require.
participating decision making,information sharing,training,rewards
Asking others if they have encountered a similar problem
Asking others if they have encountered a similar problem
IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM-the first aspect is to identify the existing problem and find out its root causes.OBTAINING INFO. AND FORMULATING COURSES OF ACTION-information is then gathered after the problem has been identified,to know its extent,who are affected and why it exist.solution are then suggested.SELECTING COURSE OF ACTION-Each solution is discussed as to its consequences. then,the most feasible one is selected for implementation.FAMILY MEMBER'S PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING-Group consensus is a good example of democracy in action at home.if members of the family are aware of the problem,each one suggest ways to solve this,"two heads are better than one"is a saying that applies to decision making.
Yes, a large firm's resources would differ from those of a small firm in a developing country.
Qualitative
Paul G. Whitmore has written: 'Make Smart Decisions About Training' 'How to make smart decisions about training' -- subject(s): Decision making, Employees, Evaluation, Training needs, Training of
Decision making is the process by which a decision is made. Communicating, when it comes to decision making, is the way the information about that decision is distributed to ensure everyone is aware.