A good decision maker is the one who sees the problem clearly, does not make assumptions that are ambiguous and who sets to resolve the problem in a logical manner. The problem needs to be identified in real quantifiable terms. This can also be called as the goal setting stage. Once the problem is identified, specific goals can be set to overcome the problem. The problem needs to be stated in clear cut cause and effect terms. These are also called indicators of a given problem. ..»
How to Identify a Problem in a Decision Making Process
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