5 Questions
According to Simon's 1977 model, the design phase involves identifying the problem that requires decision.
False
The implementation phase of Simon's 1977 model involves selecting a course of action.
False
Simon's 1977 model consists of only three phases: intelligence, design, and choice.
False
In Simon's 1977 model, the intelligence phase involves creating alternative courses of action.
False
The choice phase of Simon's 1977 model involves adapting the selected course of action.
False
Study Notes
Decision-Making Process
- The decision-making process consists of 4 phases, as outlined by Simon (1977)
- Intelligence Phase: Identifying a problem or opportunity that requires a decision, and collecting relevant information
- Design Phase: Creating, developing, and analyzing alternative courses of action
- Choice Phase: Selecting a course of action from the available alternatives
- Implementation Phase: Adapting the selected course of action
The decision-making process involves 4 phases: intelligence, design, choice, and implementation. Learn about each stage in this quiz.
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