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|a Frankel, Ernst G.
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|a Quality Decision Management - The Heart of Effective Futures-Oriented Management
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|b A Primer for Effective Decision-Based Management /
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|a Topics in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,
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|a Organizing for Effective Management in the Post Industrial Age -- Deciding Among Chaos -- Decision Dynamics -- Organizational Effectiveness and Performance -- Organizational Control Systems -- Decision-Based Management -- Implementing Decision-Based Management -- Decision-Based Management and Management Information System -- Future Management Challenges -- Planning and Using a Decision-Based Management Approach -- Conclusions.
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|a The effectiveness of management of any type of organization depends largely on the effectiveness of the decisions made at the various levels of the organization, their timeliness, resourcefulness and efficiency. New developments in information technology offer opportunities for greatly improving the decision making and as a result operational processes at all levels of an organization. New real time information management systems permit delegation of many decision management functions to the lowest competent level in an organization and thereby not only eliminate the need for some middle management or intermediate functions, but also assure much more responsive and informed operational management.
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