Decision Making Flashcards
What is a decision?
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.
What are the primary reasons managers make decisions?
To achieve long term goals and instruct employees to perform activities that help meet these goals.
What type of decisions are strategic decisions?
Long term decisions concerned with the overall direction and focus of the organization.
Who typically makes strategic decisions?
Senior management or owners.
Give three examples of strategic decisions.
- To expand into a new country
- To diversify the product range
- To merge with another company
What are tactical decisions?
Medium term decisions concerned with actions to achieve strategic decisions.
Who makes tactical decisions?
Senior or middle managers or heads of department.
Give two examples of tactical decisions.
- Finding cheaper suppliers
- To develop a new marketing campaign
What are operational decisions?
Short term (day to day) decisions usually to address problems that arise that day or week.
Who typically makes operational decisions?
Low-level managers, section heads or team leaders.
Give an example of an operational decision.
Considering how to respond to a customer complaint.
What is centralised decision making?
When most decisions are taken by senior managers or the head office.
List two advantages of centralised decision making.
- Decisions made by the most experienced people
- Decisions made more quickly
What is decentralised decision making?
When each department within the organisation has the authority to make their own decisions.
List two disadvantages of decentralised decision making.
- Decisions made by less experienced people
- Local decisions may be inconsistent with overall strategy