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Management Support Systems




                    Notes          tasks that keep your business running. Decision making can’t wait for a schedule. In this unit, we
                                   will discuss the concept of decision making.

                                   2.1 Decision Making


                                   Decision making is the act of choosing between two or more courses of action. However, it must
                                   always be remembered that there may not always be a correct decision among the available
                                   choices. There may have been a better choice that had not been considered, or the right information
                                   may not have been available at the time. Because of this, it is important to keep a record of all
                                   decisions and the reasons why decisions were made, so that improvements can be made in the
                                   future. This also provides justification for any decision taken when something goes wrong. Hindsight
                                   might not be able to correct past mistakes, but it will aid improved decision making in the future.

                                   Decision making is a complex situation. To resolve the complexity, the decisions are classified
                                   as programmed and non-programmed decisions. If a decision can be based on a rule, method or
                                   even guidelines, it is called the programmed decision. If the stock level of an item is 200 numbers,
                                   then the decision to raise a purchase requisition for 400 numbers is a programmed-decision-
                                   making situation. The decision maker here is told to make a decision based on the instructions
                                   or on the rule of ordering a quantity of 400 items when its stock level reaches 200.
                                   If such rules can be developed wherever possible, then the MIS itself can be designed to make a
                                   decision and even execute.
                                   The system in such cases plays the role of a decision maker based on a given rule or a method.
                                   Since the programmed decision is made through MIS, the effectiveness of the rule can be analyzed
                                   and the rule can be revived and modified from time to time for an improvement. The programmed
                                   decision making can be delegated to a lower level in the management cadre.
                                   A decision which cannot be made by using a rule or a model is the non-programmed decision.
                                   Such decisions are infrequent but the stakes are usually larger. Therefore, they cannot be delegated
                                   to the lower level.




                                     Notes  The MIS in the non-programmed-decision situation can help to some extent, in
                                     identifying the problem, giving the relevant information to handle the specific decision
                                     making situation. The MIS, in other words, can develop decision support systems in the
                                     non-programmed decision making situations.

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:

                                   1.  ...................... is the act of choosing between two or more courses of action.
                                   2.  If a decision can be based on a rule, method or even guidelines, it is called the ......................
                                       decision.

                                   3.  A decision which cannot be made by using a rule or a model is the ...................... decision.

                                   2.2 Definitions of Decision Making

                                   According to James Stoner:
                                   “Decision making is the process of identifying and selecting a course of action to solve a specific
                                   problem.”


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