The document discusses different types of decision making processes. It describes programmed decisions as simple and routine, while non-programmed decisions are new and complicated. It then lists factors to consider in decision making like perception, priority, acceptability, demands, style, resources, and judgment. The document also outlines six steps in the decision making process: construct, compile, collect, compare, consider, and commit. It provides guidelines for good decision making and describes different decision making approaches like autocratic, consultative, democratic, and consensus-based. Consensus is outlined as a process of generating options, identifying pros and cons, agreeing on a solution, and testing for full group support of the decision.