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5-1 Discussion Good Managers Do Not Always Make Good Decisions

5-1 Discussion Good Managers Do Not Always Make Good Decisions

Q In this discussion, focus on the decision-making models at the upper levels of management, as covered in Chapter 10 of your text. Management and leadership are two different things, but the roles are often performed by the same person. However, it is important to understand the difference between the two and how each concept helps the organization succeed. Read What Is the Difference Between Management and Leadership? As you read this article, think about the following questions, which may apply to the leader of the companies you have chosen to study for your final project (you do not need to answer these questions in the discussion thread; they are provided only for reading guidance): How do management and leadership complement each other within the organization? Who are more likely to be the primary decision-makers, managers or leaders? In today’s business world, do management and leadership go hand in hand? Is it feasible that these roles are separate within an organization? Now, think about a past decision that you made that did not work out the way you intended. In your initial discussion post, address the following: Identify the decision-making model that you used at the time the decision was made, and explain why this was model was used. Looking back at the decision, describe which two decision-making challenges may have led to the faulty decision and describe how that contributed to the results of your decision. Be specific and include two decision-making challenges addressed in Chapter 10. In responding to your peers, comment on the decision-making challenges that they encountered. What could they have done differently and/or more effectively? To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.

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Now, think about a past decision that you made that did not work out the way you intended. In your initial discussion post, address the following: Identify the decision-making model that you used at the time the decision was made, and explain why this was model was used. Looking back at the decision, describe which two decision-making challenges may have led to the faulty decision and describe how that contributed to the results of your decision. Be specific and include two decision-making challenges addressed in Chapter 10. In responding to your peers, comment on the decision-making challenges that they encountered. What could they have done differently and/or more effectively? To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document. There had been a decision made by me in my past organization where I had decided to work for a project with lower number of team members than had been expected from the client to accomplish all the objectives of the project. The client had been sent a notice by me that there would not be requirement of hiring another employee to become a team member for contributing in the project. This decision had been made by me because I had thought that I would be able to accomplish all the objectives of the additional individual as well as my own individual objectives as a team leader and project-participant. However, I had not been able