Decision Making Flashcards

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What is a decision?

A

The choice between alternatives that individuals must make to get from where they are at present to where they want to be in the future.

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What are the primary reasons managers make decisions?

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To achieve long term goals and instruct employees to perform activities that help meet these goals.

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What type of decisions are strategic decisions?

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Long term decisions concerned with the overall direction and focus of the organization.

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Who typically makes strategic decisions?

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Senior management or owners.

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Give three examples of strategic decisions.

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  • To expand into a new country
  • To diversify the product range
  • To merge with another company
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What are tactical decisions?

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Medium term decisions concerned with actions to achieve strategic decisions.

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Who makes tactical decisions?

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Senior or middle managers or heads of department.

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Give two examples of tactical decisions.

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  • Finding cheaper suppliers
  • To develop a new marketing campaign
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What are operational decisions?

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Short term (day to day) decisions usually to address problems that arise that day or week.

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Who typically makes operational decisions?

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Low-level managers, section heads or team leaders.

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Give an example of an operational decision.

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Considering how to respond to a customer complaint.

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What is centralised decision making?

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When most decisions are taken by senior managers or the head office.

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List two advantages of centralised decision making.

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  • Decisions made by the most experienced people
  • Decisions made more quickly
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What is decentralised decision making?

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When each department within the organisation has the authority to make their own decisions.

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List two disadvantages of decentralised decision making.

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  • Decisions made by less experienced people
  • Local decisions may be inconsistent with overall strategy
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16
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What does SWOT stand for?

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  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Opportunities
  • Threats
17
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What is the main purpose of conducting a SWOT analysis?

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To help in the decision making process.

18
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What are strengths in a SWOT analysis?

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Positive internal factors that the business is currently experiencing.

19
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What are weaknesses in a SWOT analysis?

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Internal areas where the business currently performs poorly.

20
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What are opportunities in a SWOT analysis?

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External activities or circumstances that the business could potentially take advantage of in the future.

21
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What are threats in a SWOT analysis?

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External problems or challenges that the business could potentially face in the future.

22
Q

What are the roles of managers?

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  • Plan
  • Organise
  • Command
  • Co-ordinate
  • Control
  • Delegate
  • Motivate
23
Q

What factor can affect a business’s decision making?

A

Finance.

24
Q

How can human resources affect decision making?

A

Quality of decisions can be affected by skills, expertise, and the willingness of staff to cooperate.

25
Q

What technology factor can restrict the decision-making process?

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Lack of the correct equipment or technology.

26
Q

What is one way to evaluate the effectiveness of a decision?

A

Comparing the situation before and after the decision.

27
Q

Name one quantitative data point to evaluate decision effectiveness.

A

Increase in profits.

28
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What is one method firms can use to gather information for evaluating decisions?

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Looking at financial data from two time periods.