Case Study-Chipotle
Introduction
Making decision and solve problem is a daily process in our professional and personal lives. Technology provides a continuous flow of information needing to be processed and absorbed. Deciding what to do with the abundance of information our rational decision-making process guides us towards the right course of action. Decision making is the action or process of identifying a strategy to resolve problems (Miller, Hickson & Wilson, 1996).
Unit Learning Outcomes
ULO 1: Contrast various approaches to ethical decision making. (CLO 3)
ULO 2: Analyze a rational model of decision making to solve problems and make decisions. (CLO 1, 4 & 5)
Directions
Mini-case studies: The students are expected to answer the questions associated with the case. These questions are intended to elicit thoughtful reactions to contemporary organizational behavior initiatives and challenges. The students are expected to carefully read the assignment instructions, then thoroughly and explicitly address each component of the corresponding case study questions.
The responses should reflect higher level cognitive processing (analysis, synthesis, and evaluation), which is essential for someone in any industry, as diversity decisions affect all levels and stakeholders within the organization and in the external marketplace.
There is no minimum number of references that need to be utilized to support the completion of this assignment;
1. How does the reality concepts to the decision making process help you better understand the problems that people have in making decisions?
2. What new insights into decision-making did you have from examining both idea sets together?
3. What poor decision-making processes can you better identify after reading and completing this exercise?
4. When and why might it be necessary to depart from the rational decision-making process?