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                    Notes              Bounded rationality assumes that managers satisfice; that is, they select the first alternative
                                       that is "good enough", because the costs of optimizing in terms of time and effort are too
                                       great. Further, the theory assumes that managers develop shortcuts called heuristics, to
                                       make decisions in order to save mental activity. Heuristics are rules of thumb that allow
                                       manager to make decisions based on what has worked in past experiences. According to
                                       March and Simon, it is often too inefficient or too costly to make optimal decisions in
                                       organisations.

                                          Example: While  selecting  a  new employee,  the organisation  can  just  hire  the  first
                                   applicant who meets all the minimum requirements instead of wasting time and effort looking
                                   for an ideal personality. According to Hitt, Middlemist and Mathis, satisficing can occur for
                                   various reasons:
                                   (a)  Time pressure.
                                   (b)  A desire to sit through a problem quickly and switch to other matters.

                                   (c)  A dislike for detailed analysis that demands more refined techniques.
                                   (d)  To avoid failure and mistakes that could affect their future in a negative way.
                                                            Figure  5.2:  The Satisficing  Model


                                         Problem
                                    Ascertain the need for
                                        a decision


                                                                                    A 1
                                         Prob.           Minimum
                                                                                    A 2
                                                         standards
                                        Simplify            X
                                        problem             Y                       A 3
                                                            Z                   Identify a limited
                                                                                set of alternatives
                                                      Set Satisficing criteria


                                                               1.
                                                                 A 1
                                                               2.  A 2
                                                                                                    Satisficing
                                                               3.  A 3                ?              choice
                                                                                              Yes
                                                                                     Does a        Select the first
                                                              Compare alternatives  satisficing   "good enough"
                                                              one at a time, against  alternative    choice
                                                              the satisficing criteria  exist?


                                                                                     A 4
                                                                                     A 5


                                                                                 Expand search
                                                                                 for alternatives

                                   Source: Stephen P Robbins "Organisational Behaviour  – Concepts, Controversies, Application", Prentice Hall,
                                   Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 (Seventh Edition) 1996 page  151.



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