Chapter 30- Making strategic decisions

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FlashCards sobre Chapter 30- Making strategic decisions, criado por barbare.rukhadze em 23-03-2015.
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Information management The application of management techniques to collect information, communicate it within and outside of the firm
Scientific decision making A logical and research-based approach to decision making
Steps in the scientific decision making - Set objectives - Gather data - Analyse data - Select a strategy - Implement and review a decision
Benefits of using a scientific approach - Provides clear sense of direction - Decisions are based on business logic (pros and cons considered) - Ensures that decisions are monitored and reviewed continually - Overall success is more probable
Hunch a gut feeling held my a manager that is based not on the scientific decision making but on the personal views of the manager
Benefits of using hunches - Decisions are made much quicker - Less costly than scientific approach - Could lead to an innovation, whereas with a scientific approach the data is collected from the past and is less likely to lead to something new in the market
Choice between the scientific approach and hunches - The speed of the decision -Information available -The size of the business -The predictability of the situation -The character of a person or the culture of the company
The marketing model A decision making process that ensures that making decisions is based on a scientific basis.
Stages in the marketing model 1) Setting marketing objectives 2)Gathering the data needed to decide on a strategy 3)Assessing alternative marketing strategies and making a choice 4) Planning and implementing the marketing mix in accordance with the MS 5)Controlling and reviewing the success

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