TEST 1 PART 2 Flashcards
What is the base tier of the decision making hierarchy?
Intuitive Decision Makers
What decision making hierarchy is: Every decision guided by business research, Firms develop proprietary methodologies and are innovative in their combination of methodologies.
Enterprise-wide access to research data and findings
Top tier - Visionaries
What decision making hierarchy level is: Some decisions based on business research.
Firms use tried-and-true methodologies, excluding others that might be appropriate.
Limited enterprisewide data and findings.
Mid tier - Standardized Decision Makers
What decision making hierarchy level is: Most decisions based on past experience or instinct,
Decisions supported with limited qualitative research.
Base tier - Intuitive Decision Makers
What are factors that stimulate the need for research?
- Information overload
- Technological connectivity
- Shifting global centers of economic activity
- Increased scrutiny in Big Business
- More government intervention
Designed to solve problems of a theoretical nature with little direct impact on strategic or tactical decisions.
Pure Research
Research that addresses existing problems or opportunities
Applied Research
The calculation of the financial return for all organizational expenditures. Can be positive or negative
Return on Investment (ROI)
The problem or opportunity that requires a management decision, a symptom of a problem or an early indication of an opportunity.
Example 1: Employees want flexibles schedules and want to work remotely
Examples 2: How to enter crate robotics surveillance in the workplace
Examples 3: Onsite employee clinic to offset rising cost for healthcare for the organization
Management dilemma
The process of improving clinical health outcomes of a defined group of individuals through improved care coordination and patient engagement supported by appropriate financial and care models.
PHM programs use a business intelligence (BI) tool to aggregate data and provide a comprehensive clinical picture of each patient.
Population management