GROUP DECISION MAKING IN AN ORGANIZATION

  • Gomathy D
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Abstract

Organizations with the capacity to analyze and quickly adapt to the continuously changing market will have the best chance of staying competitive and successful in a more globalised environment. Making decisions as a group involves considering the input of many people before making a final choice. Given the significance of the group decision-making process, decision-making models can be applied to provide a structured method for growing efficient group decision-making. The group's participants should be willing to accept decisions after they have been made and support their implementation. Keywords: Group decision, Group participants, Group behavior, Group decision making

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Gomathy, D. C. K. (2023). GROUP DECISION MAKING IN AN ORGANIZATION. INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, 07(05). https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem21036

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