What are the group decision-making processes and structures


Groups may be both a boon (for example, they statistically outperform individuals) and a bane (for example, they take too long) of decision making. While they can systematically outperform individuals, groups are also prey to systematic bias and organizational skewing.

Consider the systematic decision-making processes of your own organization. Using the readings for this module, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, respond to the following:

• What are the group decision-making processes and structures in place at your current or with a previous employer that were designed to eliminate bias, create structure, and cultivate consistently better decisions?

• Were the processes successful? Why, or why not?

• How may the structure have facilitated organizational skewing?

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Management Theories: What are the group decision-making processes and structures
Reference No:- TGS01563312

Expected delivery within 24 Hours