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Title: How An Effective Decision Making Process Could Have An Impact On An Organization’S Success
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The final step of an effective decision-making process is the implementation and monitoring of the chosen solution.
In an organization, decisions are made not only vertically down but also up and across the horizontal channel. It doesn't matter from which level is the decision made and for whom the decision is for... Showed first 250 characters
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It doesn't matter from which level is the decision made and for whom the decision is for. Decisions are bound to affect other departments/levels.
For example, an organization is experiencing problem with its sales department, the sales figures are just not moving! The management level needs to make a decision to rectify the problem... Showed next 250 characters
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