make+a+decision

  • 31make — 1. verb 1) he makes models Syn: construct, build, assemble, put together, manufacture, produce, fabricate, create, form, fashion, model Ant: destroy 2) I didn t want to go …

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  • 32make up your mind — to make a decision Come on, make up your mind! make up your mind whether: I can t make up my mind whether to go or not. someone s mind is made up: My mind s made up. Nothing will make me change it …

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  • 33make up one's mind — v. decide, make a decision …

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  • 34Decision engineering — framework Decision Engineering is a framework that unifies a number of best practices for organizational decision making. It is based on the recognition that, in many organizations, decision making could be improved if a more structured approach… …

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  • 35Decision analysis — (DA) is the discipline comprising the philosophy, theory, methodology, and professional practice necessary to address important decisions in a formal manner. Decision analysis includes many procedures, methods, and tools for identifying, clearly… …

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  • 36make-or-buy — ˌmake or ˈbuy adjective MANUFACTURING COMMERCE a make or buy decision involves deciding whether to make a product yourself or to have it made for you by a supplier: • Employers are making tough make or buy decisions every day. * * * make or buy… …

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  • 37Decision field theory — (DFT), is a dynamic cognitive approach to human decision making. It is a cognitive model that describes how people make decisions rather than a rational model that prescribes what people should do. It is also a dynamic model of decision making… …

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  • 38Decision downloading — Decision downloading[1] refers to communicating a decision to those who have not been involved in the decision making process. The term “decision downloading” is used to set apart those special situations in which decision makers communicate a… …

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  • 39make-or-break — UK US adjective (also make or break) ► used to describe a decision, event, or period of time that is very important because it can make something succeed or fail completely: »Christmas is often a make or break time for smaller retailers. »A… …

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  • 40Decision-making software — (DMS) is a term integrating decision analysis tools to facilitate a person s decision making process, which results in a choice of a course of action or a variant among several alternatives. DMS belongs to the class of decision support systems… …

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