Political Science, asked by Harshdaga6717, 11 months ago

The step in the decision making process during which the decision makers consider laws guidlines policies and principle that might apply

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Answered by Raju2392
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Answer:

These principles are stated as follows:

Subject-matter of Decision-making: ...

Organisational Structure: ...

Analysis of the Objectives and Policies: ...

Analytical Study of the Alternatives: ...

Proper Communication System: ...

Sufficient Time: ...

Study of the Impact of a Decision: ...

Participation of the Decision-maker:

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Along with the question the correct description and proper answer for this question are as follows in the below line as there are mentioning about steps for the decision making process.

Explanation:

There are many steps involved in forming decisions, they are as follows:

Step 1: Decide what to do. You become aware that a choice must be made.

Step 2: Gather pertinent data.

Step 3: Find the alternatives.

Step 4: Consider the evidence.

Step 5: Select from a range of options.

Step 6: Do something.

Step 7: Consider your choice and its effects.

In order to find the optimal answer to a problem, the decision making process enables the examination of all potential solutions. The following steps are part of the decision-making process: define, identify, evaluate, take into account, implement, and assess.

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