Decision-Making Culture in Organizations

  • Mulyono H
  • Purba N
  • Hadian A
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article discusses several definitions of decision making. Decision making is the process of choosing solutions from problem solving. The definition of decision making has been concluded that decision making is a process of determining an existing problem and then looking for some of the best alternatives available that can satisfy decision makers. The purpose of decision making is to make optimal results, make satisfactory results, make maximum results, make maximin results. The benefits of decision making that can be done are implementing managerial functions, establishing without decision making, evaluating managerial performance, assisting in making plans and policies, helping in choosing the best results from several alternatives by evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of decisions, helping the success of the organization's operations.

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Mulyono, H., Purba, N., Hadian, A., Syamsuri, Abd. R., & Hasibuan, Mhd. Z. (2021). Decision-Making Culture in Organizations. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Science, Technology, Engineering and Industrial Revolution (ICSTEIR 2020) (Vol. 536). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210312.035

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