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Societal vs. individual decision making: how might they differ?.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1983Description: 46p., no refsReport number: Institutional/Corporate Body; IZF-1983-20; PB84-246214Subject: Decision makingSubject: Management planningSubject: Problem solvingSubject: ProposalsSubject: RecommendationsSubject: This paper discusses the situation in which a Societal Decision Maker (SDM) is responsible for making decisions whose effects fall primarily or exclusively on other people. A detailed proposal is made for resolving decision discrepancies. The recommendation made here is for the SDM first to make the decision, to make a meta-analysis of that decision and its potential for generating disagreements. Once the possible source or sources of disagreements are found, resolution can be sought
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Decision making

Management planning

Problem solving

Proposals

Recommendations

This paper discusses the situation in which a Societal Decision Maker (SDM) is responsible for making decisions whose effects fall primarily or exclusively on other people. A detailed proposal is made for resolving decision discrepancies. The recommendation made here is for the SDM first to make the decision, to make a meta-analysis of that decision and its potential for generating disagreements. Once the possible source or sources of disagreements are found, resolution can be sought

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