Communication and Decision Making
Communication and Decision Making
Communication and Decision Making
Decision making
Context
Feedback
Planning
Controlling
Problem
Problem Decision Identifying, Evaluating alternative analysis
solving making solution and giving decision
• Occurs in 3 stages
– 1st gestation/Latency: Cue/triggering events
indicate a potential problem
– 2nd categorization: managers become aware that
something is wrong but can’t fully describe it.
– 3rd Diagnosis
– Personal assumptions
• Unique to the manager
• Biases based on previous experiences and knowledge
• Willingness to deal with Risk and uncertainty
– Problem centered
• Relative importance
• Degree of risk posed by the problem
• How urgently a solution is needed
− Assumptions about political implications
•Repercussions from actions and inactions
•The degree to which superiors will accept the solutions
3. Risk /Uncertainty
1. Structured :- clarity of the situation, the degree to which
the scope and nature of the problem and alternative are
precise
2. Non structured/uncertain
• Greater time /resource will be spent
•
Risk is a function of certainty, If a manager is certain
about a situation he has complete information.
4. Cost benefit analysis
C. The environment
– Manager may be unable to control their
environment, affecting feasibility of alternatives
and constraining implementation
• External
• Internal
– Organizational objectives
– Organizational characteristics
» Traditional
» Action oriented
– Acceptance by peers, superiors and subordinates