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Decision making - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decision making can be regarded as an outcome of mental processes (cognitive process) leading to the selection of a course of action among several alternatives. Every decision making process produces...
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This paper analyzes the effects of critical thinking on the combatant commander’s decision making process by: defining critical thinking; illustrating its impact on intuitive and analytical decisions; demonstrating barriers to critical thinking and proposing practical ways to use critical thinking in the MDMP.
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Intuitive decision making is an unconscious process created out of distilled experience. It doesn’t necessarily operate independently of rational analysis rather the two complement each other. And, importantly, intuition can be a powerful force in decision making.
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The purpose of this research was to develop and test a model of the process of nursing intuitive clinical decision-making . Methods: This study involved a review of the extant, international nursing research to cluster and summarize the antecedents, attributes, and consequences of intuition, insight, tacit knowing,
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"These assumptions determine the way we behave and shape our decision-making process. They are often based on emotions rather than facts. We tend to notice 'facts' that reinforce our beliefs."7... More ... "In leadership, it's important to be intuitive, but not at the expense of facts," writes Michael Dell1,
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This is very important to everyone and especially for those in managerial positions. A good intuitive base depends on a great number of decision making skills, such as: ... The Decision Making Process...
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