What Is Difference Between Programmed And Non-programmed Decision Situations?
Programmed Decision Marking Programmed decisions are best in highly structured environments with established goals and channels of information. Because of the high structure, it’s possible to set up a rule that states an action will take place once a certain condition has been reached. This streamlines general, repetitive, and frequent decisions. Programmed decisions enable upper management to dictate the decisions of middle management by establishing the rules. It also enables a small business owner to make quick and consistent decisions by setting a rule and applying it to all similar decisions. After establishing the rules across a series of decisions, the rules guide future decisions to make decision making more efficient and effective. Programmed decisions are proactive. They anticipate future problems and establish decision making to resolve the problems Non-Programmed Decision Marking Non-programmed decision making occurs in opposite conditions than programmed decision making. T