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The Vroom-Jago Decision Model

By n a - The Vroom-Jago decision model is a rational model used by leaders to determine whether they should make a decision alone or involve a group, and to what extent the group should be involved. Learn how to quickly run the Vroom-Jago decision model. (Added: 6-Dec-2006 Hits: 437 )

Critical Path Analysis and PERT

By NA - Critical Path Analysis and PERT are powerful tools that help you make decsions about how to schedule and manage complex projects. They were developed in the 1950s to control large defense projects, and have been used routinely since then. (Added: 5-Aug-2003 Hits: 5250 )

Gender Roles In Decision Making

By n a - Men and women can be said to differ in two ways. Firstly, there are physical and biological differences because of the genetic makeup. These are sexual differences and do not change. (Added: 6-Dec-2006 Hits: 431 )

The Effects of Bad Decisions

By n a - The effects of bad decisions can reach through space and time. Learn what a bad decision is and what it IS NOT. This info will augment your decision making skills. (Added: 6-Dec-2006 Hits: 414 )

Are You A Good Decision Maker?

By NA - Decisions, decisions, decisions. It seems like every time we turn around, we have to make more decisions. The question is, "Are you a good decision maker?" If you aren't (or don't think you are), there is no need to worry. Decision-making is a skill that can be learned by anyone. Although some people may find this particular skill easier than others, everyone applies a similar process. Most Read (Added: 5-Aug-2003 Hits: 6011 )

PMI - Plus, Minus and Implications

By n a - PMI stands for 'Plus/Minus/Implications'. It is a valuable improvement to the 'weighing pros and cons' technique used for centuries. You will learn how to use this important decision-making tool by reading this article. (Added: 29-Mar-2006 Hits: 1498 )

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