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FHBM1114 MANAGEMENT TOPIC 5 : INDIVIDUAL & GROUP DECISION MAKING PRESENTED BY : CHIA WEY JIAN LEE YU SENG TEY SHU SHAN WONG CHUN MENG

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Page 1: Management - Chapter 7 : Individual & Group Decision Making

FHBM1114 MANAGEMENTTOPIC 5 : INDIVIDUAL & GROUP DECISION MAKING

PRESENTED BY :CHIA WEY JIAN

LEE YU SENGTEY SHU SHAN

WONG CHUN MENG

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Meaning of Decision Making :Decision • is a choice made between two or more available

alternatives.

Decision making • is the process of choose the best alternative

for reaching objectives.

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Types of DecisionsProgrammed Decisions : • Routine and repetitive• Eg : habit, clerical routine work

Non-programmed Decisions :• Non-routine, unfamiliar circumstances, unique• Eg : judgement, creativity

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Decision Making Styles• are differences among people with respect to how they perceive

problems and make decisions

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Directive Style• Action-oriented, focus on facts• Efficient and logical• Making fast decision

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Analytical Style• Careful, like lots of information and alternative choices• Consider more information• Take longer to make decisions• Able to cope changing situations

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Conceptual Style• Rely on intuition and have a long-term perspective• tend to focus on people or social• Very broad out look• Focus on long run• Good at finding creative solutions

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Behavioral Style• Most people-oriented• Work well with others• Receptive to suggestions• Prefer verbal to written information• Avoid conflict, concern others

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Knowing Your Decision Making Style

•Make adjustments to the situation and results.

•Helps understand yourself.

•Able to influence others by being aware of styles.

• Prove yourself to be a valuable asset as a leader.

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Rational Decision Making

•Multi-step process for making choices between alternatives.

• Explains how managers should make decisions.

•Assumes managers will make logical decisions that will be

optimum in furthering the organization’s best interests.

• Four steps associated.

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Step 1: Identify the Problem and Opportunity

• Problems or difficulties that inhibit the achievement of goals.

•Opportunities: situation that present possibilities for

exceeding existing goals.

•Diagnosis : analysing the underlying causes.

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Step 2: Think Up Alternative Solutions

•After identified problem and opportunity, need to come up

with alternative solutions.

• For a programmed decision- easy and obvious.

• For a non-programmed decision- more creative, more better.

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Step 3: Evaluate Alternatives & Select a Solution

•Not only according to cost and quality, but according to the

following question :

1. Is it ethical?

2. Is it feasible?

3. Is it ultimately effective?

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Step 4: Implement & Evaluate the Solution Chosen

• Successful Implementation:

1. Plan Carefully.

2. Be Sensitive to those affected.

• Evaluation – follow up and evaluate the result

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4 Possibilities if the solution is not working?

i •Give it more time

ii •Change it slightly

iii •Try another alternative

iv •Start over

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Reason that Hindrances of Perfectly Rational Decision Making

Complexity

Limitation of Time & Money

Imperfect Information

Abundantly of Information

Different priorities

Conflicting goals

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5 Advantages of Group Decision Making

Greater pool of knowledge

Different Perspectives

Intellectual Stimulation

Better understanding of decision rationale

Deeper commitment towards the decision

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4 Disadvantages of Group Decision

Dominate & Intimidate

Groupthink

SatisficingGoal

Displacement

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Group decision making are less efficient• Need a lot of time to make decision• Time pressures or serious effect of a decision• Use less information and fewer communication

channels• Probability of a bad decision increase

Group size affects the decision quality• Larger group, lower quality of the decision

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They may be too confident• More confident about their judgement and

choices liability because it can lead to groupthink

Knowledge counts• Group members know a good deal about the

relevant issue The group leader has the ability to weight member’s opinion

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4 Types of Group Problem Solving Techniques

Brainstorming

Nominal Group

Technique

Delphi Technique

Computer-aided decision

making

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BIAS Decision

Overconfident Ignoring the situation

Basing decision on

prior decision belief

Not enough information

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