[PDF] 8 steps in decision making process in management

8 steps for an effective decision-making process
  • Identify the issue.
  • Research thoroughly.
  • Make a list of viable solutions.
  • Include other team members in discussions.
  • Evaluate your ideas based on their impact.
  • Choose the best option.
  • Evaluate the results of your decision.
  • Modify your process for your next project.
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