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Strategic decision making frameworks

open access: yesPolicy Quarterly, 2010
The New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development (NZCID) considers that there is a need for a much more strategic, more sophisticated and better balanced approach to prioritisation of infrastructure investment in New Zealand. This was one of the key reasons why NZCID was a cornerstone funder of the New Zealand Centre for Advanced Engineering ...
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Mental Frames and Organizational Decision-making: Facing the Challenges of Change [PDF]

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Adjusting to the strategic, business and economic changes requires efficient decision-making procedures which can in turn be highly affected by the underlying mental frames that the leaders of the organization hold.
Fulton, Murray E., Lamprinakis, Lampros
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Operational and real-time Business Intelligence [PDF]

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A key component of a company’s IT framework is a business intelligence (BI) system. BI enables business users to report on, analyze and optimize business operations to reduce costs and increase revenues.
Daniela Ioana SANDU
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Investment analysis of plum brandy production – methodology approach [PDF]

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The major prerequisite of successful entrepreneurship venture is quality of decision-making process. Decision in investment is the most important financial decision.
Hadelan, Lari
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Balancing operating revenues and occupied refurbishment costs 1: problems of defining project success factors and selecting site planning methods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
In planning the refurbishment of railway stations the spatial needs of the contractor and of the ongoing business stakeholders have to be balanced. A particular concern is the disruptive effect of construction works upon pedestrian movement.
Kelsey, J
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Can We Use Routine Data for Strategic Decision Making? A Time Trend Comparison Between Survey and Routine Data in Mali. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Health Sci Pract, 2021
Sawadogo-Lewis T   +6 more
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Affective Decision Making: A Behavioral Theory of Choice [PDF]

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Affective decision-making is a strategic model of choice under risk and uncertainty where we posit two cognitive processes — the "rational" and the "emotional" process. Observed choice is the result of equilibirum in this intrapersonal game.
Anat Bracha, Donald J. Brown
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