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SGallaher96

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Define the difference between prescriptive and descriptive models of decision making.
 
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Explain the nature of upward, downward, and lateral communication in an organization.
 
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How does culture impact communication? How can we enhance cross-cultural communication?
 
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What is the HURIER model?
 
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Answer to Question 1

A prescriptive model describes how decisions should be made. The classical model is prescriptive. Descriptive decision-making models describe how decisions are actually made. March and Simon's administrative decision-making model is descriptive.

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Beautifully done Thanks

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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