Problem solving, The process of identifying and choosing alternatives based on the values, preferences and beliefs of the decision-maker. Every decision-making process produces a final choice, which may or may not prompt action., Decision making, Consists of using generic or ad hoc methods in an orderly manner to find solutions to problems., Algorithm model, These systems often rely on the analysis of large amounts of personal data to infer correlations or, more generally, to derive information deemed useful to make decisions, PMI, A brainstorming, decision making and critical thinking tool. It is used to encourage the examination of ideas, concepts and experiences from more than one perspective, Six Thinking Hats , A good decision making technique and method for group discussions and individual thinking, Pessimistic rule, Choose the option that results in the highest possible outcome for the least likely option (worst-case scenario), Optimistic rule, Choose the option that results in the best possible outcome (best-case scenario), Expected value rule, Choose an option based on an estimate of the likelihood of a situation occurring (what-if scenario), Opportunity rule, Consider the likely or potential opportunities that could be lost by applying any of the other rules (lost opportunities scenario).
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