GK
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Question
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analyze the solutions
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evaluate the decision
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training needs
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identify the problem
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Detailed explanation-1: -In this final step, consider the results of your decision and evaluate whether or not it has resolved the need you identified in Step 1. If the decision has not met the identified need, you may want to repeat certain steps of the process to make a new decision.
Detailed explanation-2: -The decision-making process allows for the exploration of all alternatives in order to solve a problem, and it ensures that the best solution is found. The decision-making process includes the following steps: define, identify, assess, consider, implement, and evaluate.
Detailed explanation-3: -The final step of the decision-making process is to implement the alternative that has been selected. (False) Implementation of the best alternative is the second-to-last step in the process. The final step of the process is to appraise the result of the decision to see if it solved the problem.
Detailed explanation-4: -The final step of the rational decision-making process is selecting the best alternative solution.
Detailed explanation-5: -Define the problem or need: Analyze the issue at hand: Implement and communicate: Learn from the process and the outcome: