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3Chapter 
Foundations 
of Decision 
Making
Learning Outcomes 
• Describe the decision-making process 
• Explain the three approaches managers can 
use to make decisions 
• Describe the types of decisions and decision-making 
3-2 
conditions managers face 
• Discuss group decision making 
• Discuss contemporary issues in managerial 
decision making
3-3 
How Do Managers Make 
Decisions? 
• Decision-Making Process 
• A set of eight steps that includes identifying a 
problem, selecting a solution, and evaluating the 
effectiveness of the solution 
• Problem 
• A discrepancy between an existing and a desired 
state of affairs 
• Decision Criteria 
• Factors that are relevant in a decision
3-4
3-5
3-6 
Decision Implementation 
• Putting a decision into 
action; includes conveying 
the decision to the persons 
who will be affected by it 
and getting their 
commitment to it.
Common Errors in the Decision- 
Making Process 
Heuristics -“rules of thumb” to simplify decision 
making, May lead to errors and biases 
Overconfidence Bias, Unrealistically positive views 
of one’s self 
Hindsight bias - also known as the knew-it-all-along 
effect 
Self-serving bias - individuals attributing their successes 
to internal or personal factors but attributing their 
failures to external or situational factors 
3-7
Errors Contd. 
• Framing error - result of starting to read a 
sequence of data at the wrong point 
• Anchoring - human tendency to rely too heavily on 
the first piece of information offered 
• Randomness error - when managers try to create 
meaning out of random events based on false 
information or superstition. 
• Immediate gratification, selective perception, 
confirmation etc 
3-8
3-9 
What is the Rational Model of 
Decision Making? 
• Rational Model assumes 
– that managers’ decision making will be rational 
logical and consistent choices to maximize value 
– The problem faced would be clear and 
unambiguous 
– the decision maker would have a clear and 
specific goal 
– know all possible alternatives and consequences
3-10 
What is Bounded Rationality? 
• Managers are limited in their ability to process 
information 
• Because managers can’t analyze information on all 
alternatives, they satisfice 
• Satisficing is picking a course of action that is 
satisfactory or good enough under the 
circumstances
3-11
3-12 
What Role Does Intuition Play in 
Managerial Decision Making? 
• Intuitive Decision Making 
– making decisions on the basis of experience, 
feelings and accumulated judgment 
– described as “unconscious reasoning.”
3-13
3-14 
How Do Problems Differ? 
• Structured Problem 
– A straightforward, familiar, and easily defined 
problem 
• Unstructured Problem 
– A problem that is new or unusual for which 
information is ambiguous or incomplete.
What Are Programmed and 
Nonprogrammed Decisions? 
• Programmed Decisions 
– A repetitive decision that can be handled using a 
3-15 
routine approach 
• Nonprogrammed Decisions 
– A unique and nonrecurring decision that requires 
a custom-made solution.
Programmed Decision-Making Aids 
• Policy 
3-16 
– A general guide that establishes parameters for making 
decisions about recurring problems. 
• Procedure 
– A series of interrelated sequential steps that can be used 
to respond to a well-structured problem (policy 
implementation). 
• Rule 
– An explicit statement that tells managers what they ought 
or ought not to do (limits on procedural actions).
3-17
3-18 
What Decision Making Conditions 
Do Managers Face? 
• Certainty 
– A situation in which a decision maker can make accurate 
decisions because all outcomes are known 
• Uncertainty 
– A situation in which a decision maker has neither certainty 
nor reasonable probability estimates available 
• Risk 
– A situation in which a decision maker is able to estimate 
the likelihood of certain outcomes
3-19 
Group Decision Making 
• Advantages 
– Group decisions provide 
more complete 
information 
– Diversity of experiences 
and perspectives are 
higher 
– Groups generate more 
alternatives 
– Group decisions increase 
acceptance of a solution 
• Disadvantages 
– Group decisions are time 
consuming 
– May be subject to 
minority domination 
– Subject to pressure to 
conform 
– Responsibility is 
ambiguous 
– Subject to Groupthink 
which undermines 
critical thinking
When Are Groups Most Effective? 
3-20 
• Groups are more 
effective for decisions 
requiring 
– Accuracy 
– Speed 
– Creativity 
– Acceptance 
• Ideal Group Size 
– 5-15
3-21 
How Can You Improve Group 
Decision Making? 
• Brainstorming 
– An idea-generating process that encourages 
alternatives while withholding criticism 
• Nominal Group Technique 
– A decision-making technique in which group 
members are physically present but operate 
independently 
• Electronic Meeting 
– Participants are linked by computer
What Contemporary Decision-Making 
Issues Do Managers Face? 
• Ringisei 
– Japanese consensus-forming 
3-22 
group 
decisions. 
• Creativity 
– The ability to 
produce novel and 
useful ideas
Forecasting 
• It is the process of estimating the relevant 
events of future, based on the analysis of their 
past and present behaviour 
• Acc to Neter & Wasserman: Business 
forecasting refers to the statistical analysis of 
the past & current movement in the given 
time series so as to obtain clues about the 
future pattern of those movements 
3-23
Features of forecasting 
• It relates to future events 
• Defines the probability of happening of future 
events 
• Analysing the past & present relevant events 
• Use of some statistical tools & techniques 
3-24
3-25 
Planning & Forecasting 
• Planning is more comprehensive and 
forecasting involves the estimation of future 
events & provides parameters to planning
3-26 
Importance of Forecasting 
• Promotion of organisation 
• Key to planning 
• Coordination & control 
• Success in organisation
Premising 
• Premises are the assumptions on which plans 
are formulated 
• A major source of premising is forecasting 
3-27

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A technical approach for Decision Making

  • 1. 3Chapter Foundations of Decision Making
  • 2. Learning Outcomes • Describe the decision-making process • Explain the three approaches managers can use to make decisions • Describe the types of decisions and decision-making 3-2 conditions managers face • Discuss group decision making • Discuss contemporary issues in managerial decision making
  • 3. 3-3 How Do Managers Make Decisions? • Decision-Making Process • A set of eight steps that includes identifying a problem, selecting a solution, and evaluating the effectiveness of the solution • Problem • A discrepancy between an existing and a desired state of affairs • Decision Criteria • Factors that are relevant in a decision
  • 4. 3-4
  • 5. 3-5
  • 6. 3-6 Decision Implementation • Putting a decision into action; includes conveying the decision to the persons who will be affected by it and getting their commitment to it.
  • 7. Common Errors in the Decision- Making Process Heuristics -“rules of thumb” to simplify decision making, May lead to errors and biases Overconfidence Bias, Unrealistically positive views of one’s self Hindsight bias - also known as the knew-it-all-along effect Self-serving bias - individuals attributing their successes to internal or personal factors but attributing their failures to external or situational factors 3-7
  • 8. Errors Contd. • Framing error - result of starting to read a sequence of data at the wrong point • Anchoring - human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered • Randomness error - when managers try to create meaning out of random events based on false information or superstition. • Immediate gratification, selective perception, confirmation etc 3-8
  • 9. 3-9 What is the Rational Model of Decision Making? • Rational Model assumes – that managers’ decision making will be rational logical and consistent choices to maximize value – The problem faced would be clear and unambiguous – the decision maker would have a clear and specific goal – know all possible alternatives and consequences
  • 10. 3-10 What is Bounded Rationality? • Managers are limited in their ability to process information • Because managers can’t analyze information on all alternatives, they satisfice • Satisficing is picking a course of action that is satisfactory or good enough under the circumstances
  • 11. 3-11
  • 12. 3-12 What Role Does Intuition Play in Managerial Decision Making? • Intuitive Decision Making – making decisions on the basis of experience, feelings and accumulated judgment – described as “unconscious reasoning.”
  • 13. 3-13
  • 14. 3-14 How Do Problems Differ? • Structured Problem – A straightforward, familiar, and easily defined problem • Unstructured Problem – A problem that is new or unusual for which information is ambiguous or incomplete.
  • 15. What Are Programmed and Nonprogrammed Decisions? • Programmed Decisions – A repetitive decision that can be handled using a 3-15 routine approach • Nonprogrammed Decisions – A unique and nonrecurring decision that requires a custom-made solution.
  • 16. Programmed Decision-Making Aids • Policy 3-16 – A general guide that establishes parameters for making decisions about recurring problems. • Procedure – A series of interrelated sequential steps that can be used to respond to a well-structured problem (policy implementation). • Rule – An explicit statement that tells managers what they ought or ought not to do (limits on procedural actions).
  • 17. 3-17
  • 18. 3-18 What Decision Making Conditions Do Managers Face? • Certainty – A situation in which a decision maker can make accurate decisions because all outcomes are known • Uncertainty – A situation in which a decision maker has neither certainty nor reasonable probability estimates available • Risk – A situation in which a decision maker is able to estimate the likelihood of certain outcomes
  • 19. 3-19 Group Decision Making • Advantages – Group decisions provide more complete information – Diversity of experiences and perspectives are higher – Groups generate more alternatives – Group decisions increase acceptance of a solution • Disadvantages – Group decisions are time consuming – May be subject to minority domination – Subject to pressure to conform – Responsibility is ambiguous – Subject to Groupthink which undermines critical thinking
  • 20. When Are Groups Most Effective? 3-20 • Groups are more effective for decisions requiring – Accuracy – Speed – Creativity – Acceptance • Ideal Group Size – 5-15
  • 21. 3-21 How Can You Improve Group Decision Making? • Brainstorming – An idea-generating process that encourages alternatives while withholding criticism • Nominal Group Technique – A decision-making technique in which group members are physically present but operate independently • Electronic Meeting – Participants are linked by computer
  • 22. What Contemporary Decision-Making Issues Do Managers Face? • Ringisei – Japanese consensus-forming 3-22 group decisions. • Creativity – The ability to produce novel and useful ideas
  • 23. Forecasting • It is the process of estimating the relevant events of future, based on the analysis of their past and present behaviour • Acc to Neter & Wasserman: Business forecasting refers to the statistical analysis of the past & current movement in the given time series so as to obtain clues about the future pattern of those movements 3-23
  • 24. Features of forecasting • It relates to future events • Defines the probability of happening of future events • Analysing the past & present relevant events • Use of some statistical tools & techniques 3-24
  • 25. 3-25 Planning & Forecasting • Planning is more comprehensive and forecasting involves the estimation of future events & provides parameters to planning
  • 26. 3-26 Importance of Forecasting • Promotion of organisation • Key to planning • Coordination & control • Success in organisation
  • 27. Premising • Premises are the assumptions on which plans are formulated • A major source of premising is forecasting 3-27

Editor's Notes

  1. The decision-making process begins with the identification of a problem (step 1) or, more specifically, a discrepancy between an existing and a desired state of affairs. Once a manager has identified a problem that needs attention, the decision criteria that will be important in solving the problem must be identified (step 2).
  2. It’s necessary, therefore, to allocate weights to the items listed in step 2 in order to give them their relative priority in the decision (step 3). Then the decision maker lists the alternatives that could succeed in resolving the problem (step 4). Once the alternatives have been identified, the decision maker must critically analyze each one (step 5).
  3. Exhibit 3-2 lists the criteria and weights that our manager developed for her vehicle replacement decision. Price is the most important criterion in her decision, with performance and handling having low weights.
  4. Although the choice process is completed in the previous step, the decision may still fail if it is not implemented properly (step 7). Decision implementation includes conveying the decision to those affected and getting their commitment to it. In the last step in the decision-making process (step 8) managers appraise the result of the decision to see whether it has corrected the problem.
  5. We assume that managers’ decision making will be rational; that is, they’ll make logical and consistent choices to maximize value. After all, managers have all sorts of tools and techniques to help them be rational decision makers A rational decision maker would be fully objective and logical. The problem faced would be clear and unambiguous, and the decision maker would have a clear and specific goal and know all possible alternatives and consequences. Finally, making decisions rationally would consistently lead to selecting the alternative that maximizes the likelihood of achieving that goal
  6. A more realistic approach to describing how managers make decisions is the concept of bounded rationality, which says that managers make decisions rationally, but are limited (bounded) by their ability to process information.14 Because they can’t possibly analyze all information on all alternatives, managers satisfice, rather than maximize. That is, they accept solutions that are “good enough.”
  7. Intuitive decision making can complement both bounded rationality and rational decision making. First of all, a manager who has had experience with a similar type of problem or situation often can act quickly with what appears to be limited information because of that past experience
  8. Some problems are straightforward. The goal of the decision maker is clear, the problem familiar, and information about the problem easily defined and complete. Examples might include a supplier’s tardiness with an important delivery, a customer’s wanting to return an Internet purchase, etc. Many situations faced by managers, however, are unstructured problems. They are new or unusual. Information about such problems is ambiguous or incomplete.
  9. Programmed, or routine, decision making is the most efficient way to handle structured problems. However, when problems are unstructured, managers must rely on nonprogrammed decision making in order to develop unique solutions.
  10. Exhibit 3-8 describes the relationship among types of problems, types of decisions, and level in the organization. Structured problems are responded to with programmed decision making. Unstructured problems require nonprogrammed decision making.
  11. Individual and group decisions have their own set of strengths. Neither is ideal for all situations.
  12. The effectiveness of group decision making is also influenced by the size of the group. The larger the group, the greater the opportunity for heterogeneous representation