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- Types Of Decision Making
- There are many types of decision making and these can be easily categorised into the rational, intuitive, recognition primed decision making and the ultimate decision making model. Rational decision making is the commonest of the types of decision making that is taught and learned when people consider that they want...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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- RATIONAL PLANNING: COUNCIL STALLS WHILE POWER INDUSTRY OPPOSES NEW DIRECTIVE
- Summary: A draft Directive on rational planning techniques in the gas and electricity sectors tabled by the European Commission in September last year is unlikely to attract Ministerial approval in the near future, following a decision on January 23 bySummary: A draft Directive on rational planning techniques...
- Research articles 1996-01-26
- Rational to build new plant in Germany
- SCHAUMBURG, ILL. -- Rational, the specialist in hot-food preparation in commercial kitchens, said it plans to build its third and largest facility in Landsberg, Germany. The new plant will begin operating in 2008. The company said the decision to expand its facilities is a result of record growth in its...
- Research articles 2007-10-15
- "British Lifestyles" by Mintel International Group Ltd.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-19 May 2006-MarketResearch.com: "British Lifestyles" by Mintel International Group Ltd.C1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18052006 When buying goods and services - whether everyday essentials such as food and drink, or larger, considered purchases such as white goods - the British...
- Research articles 2006-05-19
- Decision Analysis and Rational Judgment: Structuring Knowledge, Values and Choice
- Decision analysis is an increasingly sought-after skill, especially among administrators in training who are headed for higher decision authority. Book/course introduces decision analysis tools, in the context of a consultant's experience helping policy makers to make and defend choices. Typical issues are: Should a regulator close down a nuclear plant?;...
- White papers 2003-02-01
- Behavioural Finance and the Decision to Invest in High Tech Stocks
- Recently, investment in high technology companies boomed as people invested large sums of money even when there was little chance of the company being profitable. This is contrary to classical beliefs that investors have rational expectations and maximise their utility. Instead it must be considered that the idea that people...
- White papers 2002-08-01
- RATIONAL USE OF ENERGY: COUNCIL STALLS WHILE EURELECTRIC OPPOSES PLANNING DIRECTIVE
- Summary: A draft Directive on rational planning techniques in the gas and electricity sectors tabled by the European Commission last September is unlikely to attract Ministerial approval in the near future, following a decision by experts to wait for the European Parliament's Opinion before continuing technical...
- Research articles 1996-02-06
- Guy Vs. Guy: Cell Phone Bans: Good or Evil?
- Welcome to Guy Vs. Guy! In this recurring feature, Rick and Dave square off on the business and technology issues of the day. This week’s topic: dialing and driving. More and more states are ordering drivers to put down their phones. For many businesspeople, that's a tough act-of-government to swallow....
- Blog posts 2009-05-14
- FCC asked 5th U.S. Appeals Court, New Orleans, to rehear decision overturning much of Commission's open video systems rules
- FCC asked 5th U.S. Appeals Court, New Orleans, to rehear decision overturning much of Commission's open video systems OVS rules (TVD Jan 25 p5). Commission asked for rehearing by either same 3-judge panel that issued original decision or by all judges in circuit. Earlier ruling gave municipalities right...
- Research articles 1999-03-15
- Punitive damages scholar applauds Supreme Court's BMW V. Ira Gore, Jr. decision
- CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 21, 1996--Punitive damages scholar Lori S. Nugent of Chicago says Monday's U.S. Supreme Court BMW decision "paves the way for a return to a rational punitive damages system" that deserves the respect of all nations.
- Research articles 1996-05-21
- Energy Storage Stocks: Performance, Cost and Bell Shaped Curves
- John Petersen submits: For the last few weeks, I’ve been writing a weekly article on energy storage, a long-neglected industrial sector that most consider boring but I believe will be the next major investment trend. While I’m bullish over the prospects for almost all of the storage companies I know...
- External links 2008-09-07
- As decision-time gets closer for the projected loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to Slovakia
- Summary: As decision-time gets closer for the projected loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to Slovakia to help complete construction of the Mochovce nuclear power plant, the temperature of the argument continues to rise. On the one hand, the project s supporters include...
- Research articles 1995-02-24
- Most Hospitals Would Not Qualify for Health IT Incentives
- Here's a shocking statistic: Only 6 percent of hospitals have enough portions of an electronic health record to qualify for government incentives under the economic stimulus legislation. That's according to Dave Garets, president and CEO of HIMSS Analytics, the research arm of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, which...
- Blog posts 2009-04-05
- Relationship Branding: Fulfilling the Promise of a Brand
- A brand is a promise, an expectation waiting to be fulfilled. But the promise of the brand isn't always fulfilled the moment the product is purchased; fulfillment of the promise can take time. Customers are savvier and have greater expectations these days, more so than in any other place and...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Cooperation in the Classroom: An Application of Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
- Cooperative learning is an attractive teaching tool that can be problematic if rewards are used as the primary motivation for cooperation. In the absence of rewards, social cohesion is used to motivate cooperation. A repeated Prisoner's Dilemma game among small groups of undergraduate students is used to create a perverse...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- FortuNet Makes a Fortunate Decision on Dividends
- Wide Moat Investing submits: Truly rational capital management too rarely resides in the executive suites of publically traded businesses. More often, a myopic focus fixes on growing the empire by acquiring more assets, all while ignoring the owners’ interests—the productive use of retained earnings. Or, perhaps worse, abdicated...
- External links 2009-04-21
- Athenahealth Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Randall Stanicky - Goldman Sachs. Randall Stanicky – Goldman Sachs Carl, I appreciate your comments on the macro backdrop. Can you just maybe help us understand how the economy perhaps is impacting the physicians specifically and perhaps their...
- Earnings calls 2008-11-07
- Late News;.(Court upholds ruling in Disney lawsuit .)(former PartnerRe chief joins XL board)(Arch Insurance names new head)
- The Delaware Supreme Court found Thursday that awarding a $130 million severance package to former Walt Disney Co. President Michael Ovitz was a rational business decision made by the company's directors. The unanimous ruling by the court upholds a C The Delaware Supreme Court found Thursday...
- Research articles 2006-06-12
- Creating Strategic Empathy
- The most effective business development today is Strategic Empathy, a thorough understanding of the rational and emotional drivers behind a client's decision to use an organization's services. As one builds strategic empathy, prospects will be more willing to meet, share problems and explore solutions, make faster decisions and be more...
- White papers 2003-08-18
- Do Customers Buy for Emotional Reasons?
- Do Customers Buy for Emotional Reasons?RE: Do Customers Buy for Emotional Reasons?I find that "Directors of Operations" don't like to think of themselves as "emotional" and are not interested in improving their emotional intelligence. But, just as you say, given equal value propositions they buy from the vendor they...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-15
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