BA 361 lecture ch 10.ppt
Chapter Ten
Making Decisions
Chapter Ten Outline
Models of Decision Making
•The Rational Model
•Simon’s Normative Model
Dynamics of Decision Making
•Contingency Model of Decision Making
•Improving Decision Making
•General Decision-Making Styles
•Escalation of Commitment
•Creativity
Group Decision Making
•Advantages and Disadvantages of Group-Aided Decision
Making
•Participative Management
•When to Have Groups Participate in Decision Making:
The Vroom/Yetton/Jago Model
•Group Problem-Solving Techniques
Chapter Ten Outline (continued)
9-2
•Consists of a structured four-step sequence
* identifying the problem
* generating alternative solutions
* selecting a solution
* implementing and evaluating the solution
The Rational Model of Decision
Making
•Based on the notion of bounded rationality, i.e.
decision makers face a variety of constraints
•Decision making is characterized by
* limited information processing
* use of judgmental heuristics (rules, shortcuts)
* satisficing
Simon’s Normative Model of
Decision Making
Availability Heuristic: A decision maker’s tendency to
base decisions on information that is readily available in
memory.
Representativeness Heuristic: The tendency to
assess the likelihood of an event occurring based on one’s
impressions about similar occurrences.
Judgmental Heuristics
Satisficing: Choosing a solution that meets a minimum
standard of acceptance
Judgmental Heuristics (cont)
Improving Decision Making
Through Effective Knowledge
Management
 Systems and practices that increase the sharing of
knowledge and information
 Types of knowledge
 Tacit knowledge – intuition, experience, natural abilities
 Explicit knowledge
 Explicit knowledge requires access to large amounts of
information; tacit knowledge is obtained through
observation, mentoring, collaboration, etc.
General Decision Making Styles
 Based on how one perceives and
comprehends stimuli and chooses to
respond
 Value orientation – task and technical
concerns or people and social concerns
 Tolerance for ambiguity – need of structure
or control
Analytical Conceptual
Directive Behavioral
Tasks and Technical
Concerns
People and Social
Concerns
Value Orientation
Low
High
Decision Making Styles
Hands on
Exercise
• Which of the four styles best represents your
decision-making style? Which is least reflective of
your style?
• How do your scores compare with the following
norms: directive (75), analytical (90), conceptual
(80), and behavioral (55)?
• What are the advantages and disadvantages of
your decision-making style?
What is Your Decision Making
Style?
Escalation of Commitment
 Tendency to stick to a course of action even
when it is associated with and unlikely to reverse
a bad situation. Why?
 Psychological and social
 Bias facts to support a decision
 “Recover losses” more attractive than achieve gains
 Ego
 Organizational inertia
 Characteristics of project – long-term returns
 Contextual determinants – outside organization
9-9
1. Set minimum targets for performance, and have
decision makers compare their performance with these
targets.
2. Have different individuals make the initial and
subsequent decisions about a project.
3. Encourage decision makers to become less ego-
involved with a project.
4. Provide more frequent feedback about project
completion and costs.
5. Reduce the risk of penalties of failure.
6. Make decision makers aware of the costs of
persistence.
Skills and Best Practices: Recommendations
to Reduce Escalation of Commitment
9-10
1. Preparation: Reflects the notion that creativity starts
from a base of knowledge.
2. Concentration: Where an individual concentrates on the
problem at hand.
3. Incubation: Done unconsciously. During this stage,
people engage in daily activities while their minds
simultaneously mull over information and make remote
associations.
4. Illumination: Remote associations from the incubation
stage are ultimately generated.
5. Verification: Entails going through the entire process to
verify, modify, or try out the new idea.
Stages Underlying the Creative
Process
Group decision-making
 Data suggests that innovative groups
possessed high levels of both minority dissent
and participation in decision making
 Note four requirements of effective decision
making in a group:
 Focus on process
 Understand requirements for an effective choice
 Assess positive qualities of alternative solutions
 Assess negative qualities of alternative solutions
 Suggests openness, acceptance of dissent?
9-11
Table 9-2
Advantages Disadvantages
1. Greater pool of knowledge 1. Social pressure
2. Different perspectives 2. Minority domination
3. Greater comprehension 3. Logrolling
4. Increased acceptance 4. Goal displacement
5. Training ground 5. “Groupthink”
Advantages and Disadvantages of
Group-Aided Decision Making
Group Problem Solving Techniques
 Definition of consensus – . . . reached
when all members can say they either
agree . . . Or have had their “day in court”
and were unable to convince the others of
their viewpoint. In the final analysis,
everyone agrees to support the outcome
Group Problem Solving Techniques
 Other approaches to a group decision
Unanimity
A minority or one decides
More Formal Group Problem
Solving Techniques
 Brainstorming - disciplined process
 Silent idea (optional)
 Ideas/opinions solicited and written on a board,
disallowing criticisms, allowing piggy-backing on
ideas, clarification
 Delphi technique is another, more formal form of
brainstorming. Involves several rounds of
questionnaire, feedback, etc. Useful in cases
where participants are not in the same place.
More Formal Group Problem
Solving Techniques
 Nominal Group Technique – used to
narrow down options through voting
 Computer-aided Decision Making
Uses computers to manage brainstorming or
delphi questioning
If time permits . . .
 Discuss question on p. 248

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BA 361 lecture ch 10.ppt

  • 3. Chapter Ten Outline Models of Decision Making •The Rational Model •Simon’s Normative Model Dynamics of Decision Making •Contingency Model of Decision Making •Improving Decision Making •General Decision-Making Styles •Escalation of Commitment •Creativity
  • 4. Group Decision Making •Advantages and Disadvantages of Group-Aided Decision Making •Participative Management •When to Have Groups Participate in Decision Making: The Vroom/Yetton/Jago Model •Group Problem-Solving Techniques Chapter Ten Outline (continued)
  • 5. 9-2 •Consists of a structured four-step sequence * identifying the problem * generating alternative solutions * selecting a solution * implementing and evaluating the solution The Rational Model of Decision Making
  • 6. •Based on the notion of bounded rationality, i.e. decision makers face a variety of constraints •Decision making is characterized by * limited information processing * use of judgmental heuristics (rules, shortcuts) * satisficing Simon’s Normative Model of Decision Making
  • 7. Availability Heuristic: A decision maker’s tendency to base decisions on information that is readily available in memory. Representativeness Heuristic: The tendency to assess the likelihood of an event occurring based on one’s impressions about similar occurrences. Judgmental Heuristics
  • 8. Satisficing: Choosing a solution that meets a minimum standard of acceptance Judgmental Heuristics (cont)
  • 9. Improving Decision Making Through Effective Knowledge Management  Systems and practices that increase the sharing of knowledge and information  Types of knowledge  Tacit knowledge – intuition, experience, natural abilities  Explicit knowledge  Explicit knowledge requires access to large amounts of information; tacit knowledge is obtained through observation, mentoring, collaboration, etc.
  • 10. General Decision Making Styles  Based on how one perceives and comprehends stimuli and chooses to respond  Value orientation – task and technical concerns or people and social concerns  Tolerance for ambiguity – need of structure or control
  • 11. Analytical Conceptual Directive Behavioral Tasks and Technical Concerns People and Social Concerns Value Orientation Low High Decision Making Styles
  • 12. Hands on Exercise • Which of the four styles best represents your decision-making style? Which is least reflective of your style? • How do your scores compare with the following norms: directive (75), analytical (90), conceptual (80), and behavioral (55)? • What are the advantages and disadvantages of your decision-making style? What is Your Decision Making Style?
  • 13. Escalation of Commitment  Tendency to stick to a course of action even when it is associated with and unlikely to reverse a bad situation. Why?  Psychological and social  Bias facts to support a decision  “Recover losses” more attractive than achieve gains  Ego  Organizational inertia  Characteristics of project – long-term returns  Contextual determinants – outside organization
  • 14. 9-9 1. Set minimum targets for performance, and have decision makers compare their performance with these targets. 2. Have different individuals make the initial and subsequent decisions about a project. 3. Encourage decision makers to become less ego- involved with a project. 4. Provide more frequent feedback about project completion and costs. 5. Reduce the risk of penalties of failure. 6. Make decision makers aware of the costs of persistence. Skills and Best Practices: Recommendations to Reduce Escalation of Commitment
  • 15. 9-10 1. Preparation: Reflects the notion that creativity starts from a base of knowledge. 2. Concentration: Where an individual concentrates on the problem at hand. 3. Incubation: Done unconsciously. During this stage, people engage in daily activities while their minds simultaneously mull over information and make remote associations. 4. Illumination: Remote associations from the incubation stage are ultimately generated. 5. Verification: Entails going through the entire process to verify, modify, or try out the new idea. Stages Underlying the Creative Process
  • 16. Group decision-making  Data suggests that innovative groups possessed high levels of both minority dissent and participation in decision making  Note four requirements of effective decision making in a group:  Focus on process  Understand requirements for an effective choice  Assess positive qualities of alternative solutions  Assess negative qualities of alternative solutions  Suggests openness, acceptance of dissent?
  • 17. 9-11 Table 9-2 Advantages Disadvantages 1. Greater pool of knowledge 1. Social pressure 2. Different perspectives 2. Minority domination 3. Greater comprehension 3. Logrolling 4. Increased acceptance 4. Goal displacement 5. Training ground 5. “Groupthink” Advantages and Disadvantages of Group-Aided Decision Making
  • 18. Group Problem Solving Techniques  Definition of consensus – . . . reached when all members can say they either agree . . . Or have had their “day in court” and were unable to convince the others of their viewpoint. In the final analysis, everyone agrees to support the outcome
  • 19. Group Problem Solving Techniques  Other approaches to a group decision Unanimity A minority or one decides
  • 20. More Formal Group Problem Solving Techniques  Brainstorming - disciplined process  Silent idea (optional)  Ideas/opinions solicited and written on a board, disallowing criticisms, allowing piggy-backing on ideas, clarification  Delphi technique is another, more formal form of brainstorming. Involves several rounds of questionnaire, feedback, etc. Useful in cases where participants are not in the same place.
  • 21. More Formal Group Problem Solving Techniques  Nominal Group Technique – used to narrow down options through voting  Computer-aided Decision Making Uses computers to manage brainstorming or delphi questioning
  • 22. If time permits . . .  Discuss question on p. 248