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Class 10 - Decision Making I

The document outlines the lesson plan for Chapter 11 on decision making in Organizational Behavior I taught by Dr. Benjamin Kakavand. The lesson will include discussing a case study on decision making and cover key topics like defining decision making as selecting a course of action from alternatives through a process that commits resources, and how decision making involves problem solving by identifying gaps between current and desired states.

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Class 10 - Decision Making I

The document outlines the lesson plan for Chapter 11 on decision making in Organizational Behavior I taught by Dr. Benjamin Kakavand. The lesson will include discussing a case study on decision making and cover key topics like defining decision making as selecting a course of action from alternatives through a process that commits resources, and how decision making involves problem solving by identifying gaps between current and desired states.

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Organizational Behavior I

BU288

Dr. Benjamin KAKAVAND


Class 10
Lesson Plans

Chapter 11: Decision Making

Learning Objectives

 Case Study Discussions


Decision Making
Decision making is the process of developing a commitment to some course
of action.

Three things are noteworthy about decision making:


It involves making a choice among several action alternatives.
It is a process.
It involves a commitment of resources.

Decision making can also be described as a process of problem solving.


A problem exists when a gap is perceived between some existing state and
some desired state.
Carter Racing

Review the case study

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