Solving Complex Decision Problems: A Heuristic Process, Fourth Edition

  • 2h 50m
  • Richard Kühn, Rudolf Grünig
  • Springer
  • 2017

Making decisions is certainly the most important task managers are faced with, and it is often a very difficult one. This book offers a procedure for solving complex decision problems step by step. Unlike other texts, the book focuses on problem analysis, on developing potential solutions, and on establishing a decision-making matrix.

In this fourth edition of the book, published under a new title, the authors present simplified, actionable guidelines that can be easily applied to the individual steps in the heuristic process.

The book is intended for decision-makers at companies, non-profit organizations and in public administration whose work involves complex problems. It will also benefit students and participants in executive courses.

About the Authors

Prof. Dr. Rudolf Grünig is Professor of Business Administration at the University of Fribourg and Lecturer in Strategic Management in various postgraduate programs in Switzerland and abroad. He is also member of the Board or strategy consultant for different Swiss companies.

Prof. Dr. Richard Kühn is the founder and former director of the “Institute for Marketing and Strategic Management” at the University of Bern. He works as member of the Board and business consultant for important Swiss companies. He is the author of numerous publications in marketing and strategic management.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Decision Problems
  • Goal and Problem-Finding Systems as Requirements for the Discovery of Decision Problems
  • Rational Decision-Making
  • Decision-Making Procedures
  • Overview of the Decision-Making Procedure
  • Problem Verification and Analysis
  • Developing and Evaluating Solution Options
  • Decision Maxims for Establishing the Overall Consequences of the Options
  • Overall Evaluation of the Options and Decision
  • A Case Study Illustrating the Application of the Procedure
  • Decision Sequences
  • Information Procurement Decisions
  • Collective Decisions
  • Final Remarks
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
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