
Tool: Structured Decision Making
There are different organizational decision-making styles. One of them is Structured Decision-Making, a process in which multiple individuals work together to reach a consensus on a topic. Watch this video to learn more about the model.
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Reference:
Michael C. Runge, James B. Grand, and Michael S. Mitchel. STRUCTURED DECISION MAKING – Cap 5. In Krausman, Paul R., and James W. Cain III, eds. Wildlife Management and Conservation: Contemporary Principles and Practices. pp. 51-72. © 2013 The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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