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Book of Proof2nd EditionRichard Hammack 340 solutions What is Nonprogrammed decision making?What Is A Non-Programmed Decision? Contrary to programmed decision-making, non-programmed decisions are ill-structured and one-time decisions. Problems or situations that don't have a concrete set of rules or guidelines to follow rely on non-programmed decision-making. These are complex and have a long-term impact.
What are the 3 conditions of decision making?Managers make problem‐solving decisions under three different conditions: certainty, risk, and uncertainty.
How do managers make decisions under conditions of uncertainty?To make effective decision in uncertain conditions, managers must acquire as much relevant information as possible and approach the situation from a logical and rational perspective. Intuition, judgment and experience always play major roles in the decision making process.
What is an example of a Nonprogrammed decision?Examples of non programmed decisions include deciding whether to acquire another organization, deciding which global markets offer the most potential, or deciding whether to sell off an unprofitable vision. Such decisions are unique and non-recurring.
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