5 Step Decision Making Process. Define the Problem Be objective. Focus on the issue.

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5 Step Decision Making Process

Define the Problem Be objective. Focus on the issue.

List the alternatives Limit the alternatives. Be realistic

List the criteria

Evaluate the alternatives (Decision Matrix)

Choose the best alternative

City Budget Assignment The desks must be arranged in a circle. your criteria and the programs that you will Every person in your group must be participating in you discussion and must not be studying anything else. If your group is finished, you should be working on your stock simulation. Every person in your group must be able to explain your choices. The student that Mr. Irie picks must be able to explain your choices. The student that Mr. Irie picks must be also able answer his question or the classes question. Each group must pay attention to the other group ’ s presentation.