Analytical Hierarchy Process as a Decision-Making Model

  • Galo A
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Abstract

When the problems we face are complex and affect each other, then the decision making process is more difficult. In most cases we apply established policies or choices without knowing which the best choice is. To make appropriate decisions that can solve the problems encountered should be analyzed very well the reasons that create problems and their reciprocal influence. AHP helps the decision of the people who will decide the problem by taking a hierarchical structure evaluation, opinions, experiences and all information about this problem. This flexible structure enables analytical feelings and instincts to organize and align with a shape that resembles human logic. Thus this analytical flexible structure, allowing to adjust the paper instead of the mind, gives people the opportunity to intervene in the most difficult problems and complex.

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Galo, A. (2017). Analytical Hierarchy Process as a Decision-Making Model. European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 4(2), 106. https://doi.org/10.26417/ejms.v4i2.p106-112

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