Decision Making Model

Decision-Making Models
Decision making models and principles provide guidance for making efficient and effective decisions by putting to use a shared set of assumptions that enable us to understand or predict behavior.   Lane (2000) states that there are many models of the scientific process focusing on problem solving and decision making.  This careful and objective way of systematically approaching problems and issues is employed to reduce guessing and coming up with mere opinions about a problem.  Most all decision making, problem solving, and planning models use a systematic approach in addition to relying on such techniques and concepts.  This paper will focus on the rational model for decision-making.  The first section will define decision making, identify the stages of decision-making process and a recent experience.   I will discuss the experience and show how the rational model of decision-making was effectively utilized to reach a decision.   
Decision making is the process of identifying problems and opportunities and resolving them    It is the cognitive process leading to the selection of a course of action among alternatives.  A characteristic and self-consistent mode of intellectual and perceptual functioning. The earliest classification of cognitive styles was suggested in 1923 by the Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung (1875?1961), and a modified form of it is assessed through the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).   Your personality can affect your decision making.  The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a well known measure that assesses how people differ from one another.  The basis for the MBTI is that people have preferences for one way of doing thi ...
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