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This paper aims to focus on the decision making procedure "Ringi System" of Japanese Management Process. It is a … decision making process termed "Ringi" with a bottom up approach to overcome the traditional autocratic decision making … practice. The paper aims at the characteristics of decision making procedure and its influence on the management style in Japan …
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Management system standards (MSS), such as ISO standards, TQM, etc. are widely -used standards adopted by millions of organizations worldwide. It is still an unclear question whether these standards are beneficial for an organization, besides the fact that they might be required or expected by...
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This paper examines the financial decisions made by companies, the strategies that organizations follow, the alignment between these two variables, and the relationship of financial decisions to the level of competitiveness. Two hundred two businesses' testimonies in the region of Celaya were...
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This paper proposes a prescriptive model for the strategic decision-making from the Romanian enterprises. Within the … decision from a Romanian enterprise, elaborated on the base of the model …
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decision making in start-ups. Hypotheses are theoretically developed and tested with data from an empirical investigation of …
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significantly impacts on self-perceptions of their strategic competencies and decision style, which involves crossing psychological …, decision-making styles do not change as a result of the simulation, with the exception of the analytical component, which is … strategy simulation, their decision-making style is not significantly influenced by practice. Consequently, we suggest that it …
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This study identifies why conflict reactions vary, focusing on the role attributions play on the relationship between conflict and anger within executive teams. Two attributions were examined: intentionality and controllability. Intentionality was a significant moderator between cognitive...
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literature addressing these two questions falls under the rubric of strategic decision making (SDM). This literature focuses on … the processes leading to a decision (e.g., how different opinions are taken into account) rather than on the content of … the decision (e.g., which strategy framework to use to devise the firm's positioning). This entry presents some of the …
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The essence of strategy is to make controversial choices; this is the only way to gain a competitive advantage. Both strategy development and execution require making difficult choices and trade-offs often in the context of much uncertainty. Smart managers are bound to have opposing views given...
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the strategic decision process. A comparative case study of strategic decision processes indicates that ownership … by the board of directors, the involvement of the board in the different phases of the strategic decision process, and … the most adopted decision mechanisms. Key Words: board of directors, decision making, strategy formulation, politics …
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