Defining problems in terms of solutions (i.e., jumping to conclusions) is a mistake that can undermine good
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Defining problems in terms of solutions (i.e., jumping to conclusions) is a mistake that can undermine good decision making in the_____________ stage of rational decision making.
a. establishing specific goals
b. problem identification and definition
c. establishing priorities
d. implementation
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Organizational Behavior And Management
ISBN: 9780073530505
9th Edition
Authors: John Ivancevich, Robert Konopaske, Michael T Matteson
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