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A look at three dimensions important in appraising a decision’s potential effectiveness – Logic, Acceptance and Time, as well as three styles of decision making – command, consultation, and consensus.
Content: Article
Author: Rick Roskin
Source: “TheWorkingManager.com”
Subjects: Leadership, Management
Author: Rick Roskin
Source: “TheWorkingManager.com”
Subjects: Leadership, Management
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