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Programmed and non programmed decision making

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Explain programmed decision and non programmed decision.

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A discussion on what programmed decision making is and non programmed decision making.

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Programmed decisions are those decisions made routinely or often. They are usually the decisions for which a format has been created and the process has steps to make the decision. For example, scheduling employees is a programmed decision based on the number of employees available and the amount of work to be accomplished and the amount of time required to do the work or be filled. There are usually set patterns to ...

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