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Explain various steps and limitations of rational decision making

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Answered by ishuarya21ishita
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The first step of the rational decision making process is define the problem; a problem exists
when there is a gap between the desired state and the existing one. The next step to rational
decision making is to identify decision criteria, which are standards used to guide judgments and
decisions; therefore the more criteria the solution meets the better the solution. The third step is to
weight the criteria, which means to give different values to the criteria with the highest being the
most important and the lowest being the least important or you can also compare it criteria to a
standard. The fourth step in the decision making is to generate different courses of action, which
means to find different tentative solutions that could actually solve the problem. The next step is
to actually evaluate each criterion based on the alternative solutions; this can be done by getting
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