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    The ability for one to make rational decisions is vital, and this is especially true for decisions that can have enormous consequences. The process for making rational decisions is tedious, it requires one to have the opportunity to deeply process, evaluate, and re-evaluate available options. This suggests that rational decisions must be made in the absence of external parties because external influences are capable of preventing individuals from processing information for themselves. Otherwise,

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    Ethical decision-making is a vital part of my critical thinking, serving as a constant factor or theme throughout the process. History is full of leaders who, more than likely, were extraordinary critical thinkers capable fully dedicated to making solid decisions. However, a great decision developed through critical thinking does not equate to the “right” decision or an ethical decision. For example, one could argue Adolf Hitler and his inner circle were exceptional critical thinkers capable of

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    Decision Framing

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    Making good decisions is vital to living a successful and productive life. The ability to decide and choose wisely and rightly depends on the situation. Though we try to be as logical as possible in taking a decision, sometimes we end up making the wrong choices. So, it is important to understand how people decide things.. The sad truth is that people, even at the highest level, simply do not like to make good choices as every decision involves a certain amount of risk.

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    Informed Decision

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    Informed decision-making is an important aspect for working in the government. According to Milakovich and Gordon, provide some examples of how information technology can be used to assist bureaucrats in decision-making? The depth and quality of knowledge used by policy makers can influence the effectiveness of policies. According to Milakovich and Gordon, competitive political forces constantly push elected representatives to focus on immediate political decisions, rather than on long term professional-administrative

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    Medical Decisions

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    Should adolescents have the right to make their own autonomous medical decisions? The topic that will be researched is medical decision making, more specifically involved with the autonomous rights in adolescents, as well as their capacity to make there own medical decisions. This will include research about the ethics and the morals behind allowing adolescents to make there own medical decisions. I will also explore legal context involved including minor rights, and the legal extent of involvement

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    Decision Tree

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    Decision Tree Analysis Choosing Between Options by Projecting Likely Outcomes Decision Trees are useful tools for helping you to choose between several courses of action. They provide a highly effective structure within which you can explore options, and investigate the possible outcomes of choosing those options. They also help you to form a balanced picture of the risks and rewards associated with each possible course of action. This makes them particularly useful for choosing between different

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    Crucial Decisions

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    The issue that whether knowing about the past is useful in making crucial decisions today or in the future needs careful analysis. In my point of view, history and past experience is an important asset in making decisions. But this is not a final verdict as every person and each situation requires its own needed measures to be dealt with. First, people knowing about the past are not prone to repeating the same mistakes again. No matter if the information about the past is being provided by personal

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    Irrational Decisions

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    Behavior by Ori Brafman informs readers how we humans are being swayed throughout our daily lives in the process of decision making. I think each and every day we are being swayed in somehow that leads us to make some irrational decision that can be at school, work, home, or in personal life. In the book the author talks about different forces that come into play while making some decision that we experienced in our daily life that we never noticed but, these forces exists. The three undercurrents forces

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    1.1.1 Strategic decision level Strategic decision level plays the most important role in any company. They decide the success of the company and they have long period indication towards the company. They involve in most of the departures from practices and procedures. Strategic decisions are unstructured and the manager has to imply his or her business decision, interpretation and instinct into the problem. These decisions depend on some parts of information from environmental factors which are

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    of knowledge, that is of importance to the decision maker. He identifies things that do not change, like universal things we can call right and wrong, and what is living well and living poorly. He states that decision distinguishes character better than actions do. You can make a decision to take action but the decision to do that thing is what’s important. Aristotle believes that those who say decision is a wish or belief are wrong. They made that decision because they wanted to and did it deliberately

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