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Module 1. INTRODUCTION TO DECISION ANALYSIS. Introduction To Decision Analysis Learning Objectives. Reasons for studying decision analysis Basic sources of decision difficulty Decision analysis process Applications of decision analysis. Why Study Decision Analysis?.
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Module 1 INTRODUCTION TO DECISION ANALYSIS
Introduction To Decision Analysis Learning Objectives • Reasons for studying decision analysis • Basic sources of decision difficulty • Decision analysis process • Applications of decision analysis
Why Study Decision Analysis? • Managers are responsible for making decisions • Structured frameworks benefit complex decisions
Why Study Decision Analysis? • The techniques can lead to better decisions • Decisions are made more effectively and more consistently • It helps managers deal with difficult decisions
Why Study Decision Analysis? • Help you think about the specific problem at hand • Improve the quality of your decisions • Provide tools that you can use to model decision situations
Basic Sources of Difficulty • Complexity • Uncertainty • Multiple objectives • Different perspectives
Basic Sources of Difficulty • Complexity • Number of issues • Quantity of data • Number of stakeholders • Absence of decision structure
Basic Sources of Difficulty • Uncertainty • Orientation to future • Incomplete information
Basic Sources of Difficulty 3. Multiple Objectives • Progress in one direction may impede progress in others • Must trade off benefits in one area against costs in another
Basic Sources of Difficulty • Different perspectives • Multiple decision makers • Different perspectives yield different outcomes
A Decision Analysis Process • Identify decision situation and define objectives • Identify alternative choices • Develop models • Select the best alternative • Conduct sensitivity analysis • Conduct further analysis as needed • Implement best alternative
A Decision Analysis Process • Figure 1.1 on page 6
Where Is Decision Analysis Used? • Managing R&D programs • Forecasting sales for new products • Deciding whether to launch a new product or new venture • Negotiating commercial real estate developments • Setting regulatory standards for air and water pollution • Making medical diagnoses and evaluating treatment risks • Evaluating widespread testing for various medical conditions
SUMMARY • The purpose of decision analysis is to help make decisions • Decision analysis is a process • Decision analysis provides a framework and methods for dealing with difficult decisions • Decision analysis is widely used