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Essay heading: Decision Making Models
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An agenda was established to communicate the state of the current issue. The working group’s task was to brainstorm collaboratively on mitigating the issue. This is an example of a rational approach decision-making model. This model typically states upfront what the issue was, generates all possible solutions, selects the best one and the agrees to make plans to implement that solution and outline it in our Risk Acceptance Documentation... displayed 300 characters
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This is an example of a rational approach decision-making model. This model typically states upfront what the issue was, generates all possible solutions, selects the best one and the agrees to make plans to implement that solution and outline it in our Risk Acceptance Documentation.
Although there were many approaches to take, such as making the decision individually, it’s been found that in situations like this one, it is important to talk it through collectively with other key stakeholders... displayed next 300 characters
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