Decision Support Process
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According to Simon's 1977 model, the design phase involves identifying the problem that requires decision.

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The implementation phase of Simon's 1977 model involves selecting a course of action.

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Simon's 1977 model consists of only three phases: intelligence, design, and choice.

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In Simon's 1977 model, the intelligence phase involves creating alternative courses of action.

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The choice phase of Simon's 1977 model involves adapting the selected course of action.

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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

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The decision-making process involves 4 phases: intelligence, design, choice, and implementation. Learn about each stage in this quiz.

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