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Explain logical structure of decision making process

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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A practical approach to decision-making, between the extremes of rational analysis and “muddling through” was needed, and suggested three types of approach: vision-led, plan-led and consensus-led. We also indicated that most cities use a mix of these approaches.

In the extreme, a vision-led approach does not need a logical structure for its development. The vision is clear, and all that is needed is to implement it. However, few cities can rely solely on such an approach. Where any element of the plan-led approach is involved, it is important to have an agreed sequence for the process. 
Answered by santy2
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Decision making process is an integral part of the business no matter how small, simple or big and complex it may be.Thus decisions have to be made  and set procedures have to be followed as the subsequent actions.

The logical structure of decision making is like a structured tree where by it represents the various conditions and the subsequent   possible actions.  It also shows the priority in which the conditions have to be tested, or even addressed.

Each of the branches stands for any one of the logical alternatives and because of the branch structure it is known as a tree.  The decision sequence starts from the roots that is usually on the left of the diagram, The path to be followed traverse the branches is decided by the priority of the condition and the respectable action.

A series of decisions are taken as the branches are transverse from left to right.  The nodes are the decision junctions.   After each decision point there are next set of decisions to be considered, Therefore at every node of the tree represents conditions are considered conditions to determine which condition prevail before moving further on the path.

This decision representation form is very beneficial during the decision making process as one is able to depict all the given parameters in a logical format which enables the simplification of the whole process of decision making, since there is very remote change of committing an error in the decision making process as all points are clearly specified in one of the most simplest manner.


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