Trade-offs exist in decision-making processes because individuals and organizations often have limited resources, such as time, money, and energy. When making a decision, one must weigh the benefits and drawbacks of different options and make choices based on what is most important or feasible given these constraints. This means that selecting one option may require sacrificing another, leading to trade-offs in decision-making.
What are the tradeoffs between core capabilities and core rigidities?
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people must face tradeoffs
methods of production
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2006 was awarded to Edmund S. Phelps for his analysis of intertemporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic policy.
Paul Brest has written: 'Brest's Processes of constitutional decisionmaking' -- subject(s): Cases, Constitutional law, Judicial review, Separation of powers
What are the tradeoffs between core capabilities and core rigidities?
Peter T. Knight has written: 'Economic decisionmaking structures and processes in Hungary' -- subject(s): Central planning, Economic policy, Industrial management
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pollution is a tradeoff of airplanes
Particition in decisionmaking
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people must face tradeoffs
Common operating picture
WBS can be used to help make program management decisions. For example, if the food costs are too high, the WBS can be used to identify possible tradeoffs. Identifying and analyzing tradeoffs can help the manager decide how best to stay within the budget.
Stephanie Mercier has written: 'Corn' -- subject(s): Corn industry, Agricultural price supports 'The role of quality in corn import decisionmaking' -- subject(s): Corn industry, Corn, Quality, Exports, Decision making, Purchasing 'The role of quality in wheat import decisionmaking' -- subject(s): Wheat trade, Wheat, Quality