Asked by Dillon Tiemeyer on Sep 26, 2024
When groups make decisions, a major difficulty that managers face is
A) increased uncertainty.
B) loss of personal accountability.
C) poor problem identification.
D) choosing logical but impractical decisions.
E) low job satisfaction.
Personal Accountability
The willingness to take responsibility for one's own actions, decisions, and the subsequent outcomes or results.
Logical But Impractical Decisions
Decisions that make sense from a rational standpoint but are not feasible or practical in reality.
Increased Uncertainty
Refers to situations where there is a higher degree of unpredictability regarding the future or outcomes of events.
- Acquire knowledge on the positive and negative aspects of making decisions as a group.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the positive and negative aspects of making decisions as a group.
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