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Question Completion:
Hindrances to Decision Making:
1. Information overload
2. Conflicting goals
3. Time and money constraints
4. Different cognitive capacity, values, skills, habits, and unconscious reflexes
5. Imperfect information
6. Complexity
7. Different priorities
Answer:
Hindrances to rational decision making
1. Broderick: The problems that need solving are often exceedingly complex, beyond understanding
Complexity
2. Tony: There is not enough time or money to gather all relevant information.
Time and money constraints
3. Jarrod: Managers aren't all built the same way, of course, and all have personal limitations and biases that affect their judgment.
Different cognitive capacity, values, skills, habits, and unconscious reflexes
4. Annice: Managers have imperfect, fragmentary information about the alternatives and their consequences.
Imperfect information
5. Nickole: There is too much information for one person to process
Information overload
Explanation:
a) Matching Hindrances to the above decision situations:
1. Information overload
2. Conflicting goals
3. Time and money constraints
4. Different cognitive capacity, values, skills, habits, and unconscious reflexes
5. Imperfect information
6. Complexity
7. Different priorities