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2.0 Decision Making
The basic approach for making decisions is usually broken into seven steps. The first step in the process is to define the problem with a clear statement implying the selection of the best alternative to meet the objective. Factors that may influence the decision must also be identified. The second step involves identifying the group that will review the decision results. This group must be capable to apply their knowledge affectivity to support the decision making process. The third step involves identifying all the factors to be considered in the decision, often called brainstorming. The fourth step is the development of the decision structure including identifying the goal, factors, or criteria important for satisfying the goal, identifying subcriteria under each criterion, and expanding the hierarchy to encompass each level of understanding to the alternatives level. The lowest criteria above the alternatives should be of sufficient detail to allow an objective