Organizational decision Making
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Organizational decision Making Group Decision Making within the Organization Decision Making and Problem Solving, Including the Role of The Manager Introduction The purpose of this research is to provide an investigation of organizational decision-making. The study will include analysis of the process of decision-making, the sociological forces at play in that process, how groups make decisions, and the ways which participation in decision-making can benefit employees (the principal, school administrators and teachers) and the organization (the school) as a whole. Group decision making is defined as the process of arriving at a judgment based upon the input of multiple individuals. This paper focuses on the group level of decision making. Decision making is a part of nearly every aspect of a school administrator's activities. Principals must make decisions about objectives and plans for their school. They must decide how to direct, how to organize and how to control. In...

