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in the problem of decision making all possible situation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Hurdles Faced During Effective Decision Making

Level of Decision Making Not Clear. Sometimes, there is ambiguity in the level of power a manager holds, whether he holds the right to make modifications in the existing system. ...

Lack of Time. ...

Lack of reliable data. ...

Risk-Taking Ability. ...

Too Many Options. ...

Inadequate Support. ...

Lack of Resources. ...

Inability to Change.

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Hurdles Faced During Effective Decision Making

Level of Decision Making Not Clear. Sometimes, there is ambiguity in the level of power a manager holds, whether he holds the right to make modifications in the existing system. ...

Lack of Time. ...

Lack of reliable data. ...

Risk-Taking Ability. ...

Too Many Options. ...

Inadequate Support. ...

Lack of Resources. ...

Inability to Change.

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