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Focus on Facilitation for High-Level Decision-Making, V4 I4: Giga Research Digest
Focus on Facilitation for High-Level Decision-Making, V4 I4: Giga Research Digest
Author: Inc. Giga Information Group
Publisher: MarketResearch.com
Category: Book

Buy New: $599.00

Format: Download: Pdf
Language: English (Published)
Media: Digital
Pages: 67

ASIN: B00005RFFS

Publication Date: April 1, 2001
Release Date: April 1, 2001
Availability: Available for download now

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eShop A decision that cannot be implemented within an agreed time frame is probably not a good one. Though there is a chance that execution may also be flawed, this also points back to a flawed decision-making process, where key players have been insufficiently mobilized to carry out decisions. Read Marla Ramirez' Research Digest cover story for actionable advice about organizing and implementing facilitated decision-making processes. Learn how to get better decisions, quicker results and faster implementation. Headline Research If the decision-making process works, it is difficult to make a bad decision. Facilitated decision-making is increasingly being brought to bear because it builds consensus around a win/win solution and can build a team from what was formerly only a group of people. It represents a significant evolution beyond prior approaches: 1. "Strong leader" or "executive" decision-making, in which a unilateral decision is communicated to all affected. Many of these decisions are never fully carried out or are executed imperfectly because of lack of a buy-in. 2. "Participative" decision making, by a leader and key people. If the group can't reach consensus, it is done by majority vote, creating winners and losers ? some inevitably are left to carry out decisions they disagree with. This Research Digest issue offers a wealth of articles by Giga's expert analysts, including comprehensive market overviews, purchasing criteria checklists, statistical analyses and definitional documents. Read collaborative research on privacy law, Microsoft.NET, development tools and outsourcing. This Research Digest also offers actionable advice from several research items on application development, communications and networking, computing infrastructures, e-business applications and strategies, information and knowledge management, IT management and services, mobile communications and security.

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