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individual. It takes too much time for a group to reach a decision.
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there is more input and therefore more possible solutions to the situation can be generated. Another advantage is that there is shared responsibility for the decision and its outcome, so one person does not have total responsibility for making a decision
The disadvantages are that it often takes a long time to reach a group consensus and that group members may have to compromise in order to reach a consensus.
parliamentary procedure
An individual decision is a decision that was made by one person. A group decision is a decision that was crafted by multiple people.
discuss some strengths and weaknesses of group decision-making
factors that make group communication and decision-making effective?
Joris Meijaard has written: 'Decision-making in research and development' -- subject(s): American National characteristics, Decision making, Dutch National characteristics
An individual decision is a decision that was made by one person. A group decision is a decision that was crafted by multiple people.
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Michael J. Saks has written: 'Social psychology and its applications' -- subject(s): Social psychology 'Small-group decision making and complex information tasks' -- subject(s): Decision making, Group decision making, Jury
delphi approach
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To understand how the Iroquois encouraged consensus decision-making, you need to understand what it means. It is a group decision making process where all the participants agree on the decision made. When the Iroquois encouraged this type of decision making, they set the standards for their values and the way they lived.
groupthink
Harrison Owen has written: 'Open space technology' -- subject(s): Planning, Conference rooms, Congresses and conventions, Spatial behavior, Group decision making, Group decision-making