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- clothing and ___ are 2 examples of material resources
- how many steps are in the decision making process?
- how many steps are there in the management process
- ____ deadlines have an emotional benefit that helps you meet goals on time
- ____ are designed to reflect income and expenses for a given period of time
- your net income is also sometimes referred to as?
Sub - question 1: How many steps are in the decision - making process?
In general management theory, the decision - making process typically has 7 steps: identifying the decision, gathering relevant information, identifying the alternatives, weighing the evidence, choosing among alternatives, taking action, and reviewing the decision.
The management process (planning, organizing, leading, and controlling) can also be considered in a more detailed step - by - step breakdown. A common breakdown of the management process has 4 main functions (planning, organizing, leading, controlling), but if we consider the more detailed steps within each function, or an alternative breakdown, a common number of steps in a basic management process (using the four - function model) is 4. However, some sources may break it down into more detailed steps. For example, a more detailed management process might be considered to have 5 steps (planning, organizing, staffing, leading, controlling). But the most widely accepted basic management process has 4 main steps (functions): planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
"Self - imposed" deadlines are deadlines that an individual sets for themselves. These types of deadlines can create a sense of personal responsibility and motivation (emotional benefit) that helps in meeting goals on time. External deadlines are imposed by others, and while they can also be effective, the question implies a type of deadline that has an emotional benefit from a self - driven perspective.
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The decision - making process typically has 7 steps.