Session:2 Managerial Decision-Making

Key Terms

Principles of Management | Leadership Development – Micro-Learning Session

Rice University 2020 | Michael Laverty, Colorado State University Global Chris Littel, North Carolina State University| https://openstax.org/details/books/principles-management

              Bounded rationality
              The concept that when we make decisions, we cannot be fully rational because we don’t have all the possible information or the cognitive processing ability to make fully informed, completely rational decisions.
              Brainstorming
              A process of generating as many ideas or alternatives as possible, often in groups.
              Confirmation bias
              The tendency to pay attention to information that confirms our existing beliefs and to ignore or discount information that conflicts with our existing beliefs.
              Creativity
              The generation of new or original ideas.
              Critical thinking
              A disciplined process of evaluating the quality of information, especially by identifying logical fallacies in arguments.
              Decision-making
              The action or process of thinking through possible options and selecting one.
              Devil’s advocate
              A group member who intentionally takes on the role of being critical of the group’s ideas in order to discourage groupthink and encourage deep thought and discussion about issues prior to making decisions.
              Emotional intelligence
              The ability to understand and manage emotions in oneself and in others.
              Escalation of commitment
              The tendency of decision makers to remain committed to poor decision, even when doing so leads to increasingly negative outcomes.
              Evidence-based decision-making
              A process of collecting the best available evidence prior to making a decision.
              Groupthink
              The tendency of a group to reach agreement very quickly and without substantive discussion.
              Heuristics
              Mental shortcuts that allow a decision maker to reach a good decision quickly. They are strategies that develop based on prior experience.
              Nonprogrammed decisions
              Decisions that are novel and not based on well-defined or known criteria.
              Process conflict
              Conflict about the best way to do something; conflict that is task-oriented and constructive, and not focused on the individuals involved.
              Programmed decisions
              Decisions that are repeated over time and for which an existing set of rules can be developed.
              Reactive system
              System of decision-making in the brain that is quick and intuitive.
              Reflective system
              System of decision-making in the brain that is logical, analytical, and methodical.
              Relationship conflict
              Conflict between individuals that is based on personal (or personality) differences; this type of conflict tends to be destructive rather than constructive.
              Satisficing
              Choosing the first acceptable solution to minimize time spent on a decision.
              Stakeholders
              Individuals or groups who are impacted by the organization. These include owners, employees, customers, suppliers, and members of the community in which the organization is located.
              Suppression of dissent
              When a group member exerts his or her power to prevent others from voicing their thoughts or opinions.

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