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What is planning?
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Choosing a goal and developing a method of strategy to achieve that goal
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What are the four benefits of planning?
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Intensified effort, persistence, direction, creation of task strategies
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What are the three pitfalls of planning?
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Impedes change of adaption, false sense of certainty, detachment of planners
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What are the steps of making a plan work?
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1. Set goals2. Develop commitment3. develop effective action plans4. track progress toward goal achievement5. maintain flexibility6. revise existing plan or beginning new planning process
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Setting goals: SMART
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S - SpecificM - MeasurableA - Attainable R - RealisticT - Timely
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What four things does an action plan list involve?
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Specific steps, resources, people, time period
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What is option-based planning?
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Keeps options open by making simultaneous investments- invest more in promising options- maintains slack resources
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What is learned-based planning?
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Plans need to be continuously adjusted
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What are operational plans?
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Day-to-day plans for producing or delivering products and services over a 30 day to a 6 month period.
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What are the three kinds of operational plans?
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Single-use plans (plans that cover unique, one-time only events)standing plans (plans used repeatedly to handle frequently recurring events)budgets (quantitative planning to decide how to allocate money to accomplish company goals
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What is decision making?
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The process of choosing a solution from available alternatives
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What is rational decision making?
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A systematic process of defining problems, evaluating alternatives, and choosing optimal solutions
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What are the six steps to rational decision making?
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1. define the problem2. identify decision criteria3. weight the criteria4. generate alternative courses of action5. evaluate each alternative6. compute the optimal decision
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What is bounded rationality?
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A decision-making process restricted in the world by:- limited resources- incomplete and imperfect information- manager's limited decision-making capabilities
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What are the two limited of rational decision making?
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Maximize vs. satisfice
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