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Lemur [1.5K]
3 years ago
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The steps in the PACED decision making model are

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pentagon [3]3 years ago
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The steps in the PACED decision making model are define the problem, list alternatives, state criteria, evaluate alternatives, and make a decision.

Answer: Option A

<u>Explanation:</u>

<u>Define the problem:</u> Identify what the problem is finding out how to solve it precisely.

<u>List alternatives:</u> Possibilities, solutions for the problems. There can be hundreds of alternatives in solving a Problem, it can be realistic or unrealistic. It’s up to an individual to choose the fastest and the most effective solution.

<u>State Criteria’s:</u> Criteria’s helps in judging the problem. Hence, we can have as many criteria’s we want, again it’s up to an individual how many criteria. He / She want to choose to solve the Specific problem. It’s one of the important factors because it helps us to peek & judge our best criteria and alternatives for solving the problem.

<u>Evaluate alternatives:</u> Its where we take the criteria & evaluate all our alternatives.

<u>Make decision:</u> Here we will look at the evaluation, criteria & alternative and add up the total. We should choose the best alternative we have the most realistic & logical alternative should be chosen to make a correct & most potent decision.

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