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Shelles

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What is the first step in rational decision making?
 
 

a. Develop a set of rational alternatives.
  b. Evaluate the possible alternatives.
  c. Decide which alternative to implement.
  d. Recognize and define the decision situation.
  e. Evaluate decision effectiveness.



Question 2

The first step in the decision-making process is
 
 

a. the generation of alternatives.
  b. brainstorming.
  c. recognizing and defining the situation.
  d. being innovative.
  e. implementation.




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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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