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Factors that affect good decision-making 1. Problem clarity- the degree of understanding what the problem is, 2. Information- the degree of understanding about the nature and scope of the problem at hand, 3. Level of commitment- the level of support needed to implement the decision, 4. Goal agreement- the degree to which key stakeholders share common goals among themselves and with the organization, 5. Time- has two dimensions; a. the degree of urgency surrounding the problem, b. investment of time and effort in the decision making process,

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Factors that affect good decision-making

1. Problem clarity- the degree of understanding what the problem is,

2. Information- the degree of understanding about the nature and scope of the problem at hand,

3. Level of commitment- the level of support needed to implement the decision,

4. Goal agreement- the degree to which key stakeholders share common goals among

themselves and with the organization,

5. Time- has two dimensions;

a. the degree of urgency surrounding the problem,

b. investment of time and effort in the decision making process,