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lana [24]
3 years ago
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What is the decision making process to solve a problem

Arts
1 answer:
Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In a typical Decision Making Process you're required to successfully complete five steps.

1. Identify the problem. Figure out what's being asked of you before you do ANYTHING.

2. Identify alternatives. Brainstorm other possible interpretations of what the problem is requiring of you. It's more than possible that you'll identify a false-lead with the problem, which will skewer your answer.

3. Compare your alternatives. If you've identified various alternatives, it's time for you to weigh them. You must choose the most logical and applicable option to the problem and eliminate the others.

4. Put the decision into effect. You've identified your best option, now it's time to put the plan into motion. Whatever it may be, follow it through to the end.

5. Review the results. Whether or not you made the best option in reality, it's time for you to review and reflect upon your handy (or really terrible) work/job/decision. This will help shape your decisions for future occurrences.

Please note that your subject is listed under Art, and as someone invested into quite literally ever field outside of art, I fail to see how a decision making process for solving problems will apply to art. BECAUSE OF THIS, I must warn you that this process WILL shift depending on the field or generalization of the problem's context. For instance, a decision making process for business will be slightly OR significantly different than one for music or algebra.

This list is a generalized list intended for multiple purposes.

Hope this helps!

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