Chapter 2: Decision-Making Flashcards
may be defined as “the process of
identifying and choosing alternative courses of action in
a manner appropriate to the demands of the situation.
Decision-making
Decision Making Processes
- diagnose. problem
- analyze environment
- articulate problem or opportunity
- develop viable alternatives
- evaluate alternatives
- make a choice
- implement decision
- evaluate and adapt deciaion results
Components of Environment in Decision Making
- internal and
- external.
APPROACHES IN SOLVING PROBLEMS
- qualitative evaluation, and
- quantitative evaluation.
This term refers to the evaluation of alternatives using any technique in a group classified as rational and analytical.
Quantitative Evaluation.
QUANTITATIVE MODELS FOR DECISION
MAKING
- inventory models
- queuing theory
- network models
- forecasting
- regression analysis
- simulation
- linear programming
- sampling theory
- statistical decision theory
The two most prominent network models are:
- The Program Evaluation Review Technique
<PERT)
2. The Critical Path Method (CPM)
Describes how todetermine the number of service units that will minimize
both customer waiting time and cost of service.
Queuing Theory
Types of Inventory Model
- Economic order quantity model
- Production order quantity model
- Back order inventory model
- Quantity discount model