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Chapter 11: Improving Decision Making Questions

1.Bazerman and Moore suggest that we should understand the biases of others. Discuss this concept in terms of why it is important for us to understand other peoples’ biases. In your discussion, focus on how you might be able to improve your decision-making in a group setting.

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2.Describe the concept of analogical reasoning. Then, considering your last purchase decision, discuss how analogical reasoning could have helped you to improve your decision and increase your satisfaction with the product or service that you purchased.

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3.Discuss the three-staged de-biasing process (unfreezing, change, and refreezing) and explain the mechanisms that make each of them hard to implement. In your discussion, include how you believe such a process can help you, personally, to improve your decision-making.

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4.Describe the concept of linear decision-making. Also, discuss how a linear decision-making model could have helped you in making a past decision.

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Chapter 11: Improving Decision Making

Bazerman, M. H., & Moore, D. A. (2009). Judgment in managerial decision making (7th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

 

 

 

 

 

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It is important to understand the other peoples biases as it helps makes sure that one can be able to understand the other part. In any cases, it is notable that many people often have opinions that differ in one way or another. For one to make a good decision, it is often very important to take into consideration the bias that other people have (Bazerman and Moore, 2009). Understanding their bias helps one….

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