Harvard Business School: Dual-Career Couple Decision Making: A Class Assignment, Instructor's Note
Zuboff, Shoshana. "Dual-Career Couple Decision Making: A Class Assignment, Instructor's Note." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 490-038, February 1990.
Science Daily: Decision-making: Primitive reward-driven behaviors may bias the information people choose to sample
Decision-making: Primitive reward-driven behaviors may bias the information people choose to sample
Values-based decision making differs substantially from more traditional, top-down models of decision making in that everyone in an organization has a part to play in establishing and maintaining the ...
DECISION definition: the act or process of deciding; determination, as of a question or doubt, by making a judgment. See examples of decision used in a sentence.
- the act or process of deciding. 2. the act of making up one's mind: a difficult decision. 3. something that is decided; resolution. 4. a judgment, as one pronounced by a court. 5. the quality of being decided; firmness: to speak with decision. 6. the final score in any sport or contest.
In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options. It could be either rational or irrational.
In informal spoken English, someone who says “ Decisions, decisions ” is having difficulty making a decision, usually about an unimportant matter. “ Decisions, decisions. I can't decide which flavor of ice cream to get.” We need someone who will act with decision even under pressure.