Levels of decision-making typically refer to the hierarchy within an organization or context where decisions are made. These levels often include strategic decisions made by top management, tactical decisions by middle management, and operational decisions by lower-level employees. Strategic decisions shape the direction and long-term goals of the organization, while tactical and operational decisions focus on implementing those strategies and managing day-to-day activities. Each level involves different scopes, timeframes, and impacts on the organization.
DSS (Decision Support System) and GDSS (Group Decision Support System) are designed specifically to facilitate and enhance decision-making processes. ESS (Executive Support System) also supports decision-making but focuses more on high-level strategic decisions for executives. Therefore, the option "All of the above" is incorrect, as each system mentioned does support decision-making in some capacity.
Decision making is deciding things.
Determine whether the benefits of the mission outweigh the reduced level of risk.
Determine whether the benefits of the mission outweigh the reduced level of risk.
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The local, state, and federal level(s).
The local, state, and federal level(s).
The level of analysis that considers psychological aspects of decision-making is the individual level of analysis, whereas the state and international level of analysis focuses on the structure/organization of the government. true or flase
Piramid is a structure that support any organization for decision making that with involves top level,middle level and lower level managements'.
A good decision making system will
local, state, and federal
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local state and federal
local, state, and federal