Answer:
YES
Explanation:
Indeed there are many advantages to building cities on a high area; one of which is that these cities are less prone to flooding if proper drainage channels are constructed. During raining season, when water levels rise, cities built on low areas experience huge flooding (despite proper drainage system) as against cities built on high areas (having proper drainage systems) because it's easier for the drainage of low area cities to be submerged by water when water level rises as against the high area drainage system that is well above the sea level and could not easily be submerged by water and hence the city.
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Answer:
bounded rationality
Explanation:
When decisions are constrained by time and costs, or when information available is partly accessible or incomplete, then bounded rationality limits our decision making. Even in conditions when we would think that we are acting on behalf of reason, there will be always some constraints that prevent us from being rational.
The decision makes that work in small and big organizations are aware of this and therefore they try to take into account the bounded rationality factors.
In this sense, managers will always pursue to play the more rational approach while taking decisions, and the use of computers and having the complete picture as well as the most information will somehow lessen the effect of bounded rationality, and despite it, a decision will always be human even if its aided with data served by a computer, as compared to a complete environment where only machines would operate in a cold-hearted and fully rational world.