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________ are straightforward, familiar, and easily defined.
 
  A) Programmed problems
  B) Structured problems
  C) Non-structured problems
  D) Nonprogrammed problems

Question 2

What is intuitive decision-making? How does intuition affect the process of making a decision?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Intuitive decision making is the process of making decisions on the basis of experience, feelings, and accumulated judgment. Intuitive decision making can complement both rational and bounded rational decision making. A manager who has had experience with a similar type of problem or situation often acts quickly with limited information because of that past experience.
Managers who experienced intense feelings and emotions when making decisions actually achieved higher decision-making performance, especially when they understood their feelings as they were making decisions.





 

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