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For more classes visits\nwww.indigohelp.com\n \nMGT 350 Week 1 Critical Thinking and the Decision Making Process\nMGT 350 Week 1 DQ 1\nMGT 350 Week 1 DQ 2\nMGT 350 Week 2 LT Thinking and Decision Making\nMGT 350 Week 2 DQ 1\nMGT 350 Week 2 DQ 2\nMGT 350 Week 3 Individual assignment Decision in Paradise 1\nMGT 350 Week 3 LT Problem Formulation and Identification Paper\nMGT 350 Week 3 DQ 1\nMGT 350 Week 3 DQ 2\nMGT 350 Week 4 individual assignment Decision in paradise II\nMGT 350 Week 4 LT Problem Formulation Presentation\nMGT 350 Week 4 DQ 1\nMGT 350 Week 4 DQ 2\nMGT 350 Week 5 Individual assignment Decisions in Paradise III\nMGT 350 Week 5 LT Thinking Critically Simulation Review\n - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• MGT 350 Entire Course

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• MGT 350 Week 1 Critical Thinking and the Decision Making Process• MGT 350 Week 1 DQ 1• MGT 350 Week 1 DQ 2• MGT 350 Week 2 LT Thinking and Decision Making• MGT 350 Week 2 DQ 1• MGT 350 Week 2 DQ 2• MGT 350 Week 3 Individual assignment Decision in Paradise 1• MGT 350 Week 3 LT Problem Formulation and Identification Paper• MGT 350 Week 3 DQ 1• MGT 350 Week 3 DQ 2

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide 1

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• 1) Critical thinking may be stored for use in future decision making. Examples of mechanisms used to “store” critical thinking for future programmed decisions include

•      A.        a regression analysis•      B.        a Stakeholder Analysis•      C.        a Pareto Chart•      D.        pre-opening checklist•      E.        a SWOT Analysis•  

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide 2

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• Critical thinking may be stored for use in future decision making. Examples of mechanisms used to “store” critical thinking for future programmed decisions include

•  •  • 2. When facing a critical decision, a manager should use critical

thinking in order to ______ uncertainty

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide 3

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• 1) Critical thinking may be stored for use in future decision making. Examples of mechanisms used to “store” critical thinking for future programmed decisions include 

•  • 2) Decision tools and techniques influence the use of critical thinking in

decision making. According to the decision steps model, what is a proper response when an unstructured problem is presented?

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide 4

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• 1) Critical thinking may be stored for use in future decision making. Examples of mechanisms used to “store” critical thinking for future programmed decisions include     

2) Decision tools and techniques influence the use of critical thinking in decision making. According to the decision steps model, what is a proper response when an unstructured problem is presented?

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide 5

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• 1) Decision opportunities arise when problems or opportunities are recognized through critical thinking. Which of the following components may be a reason that managers ignore problems? 

    A.   A lack of intellectual empathy makes it difficult to recognize stakeholder considerations.    B.   The manager’s sense of urgency toward problems precludes action. 

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide 6

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• 1) Decision opportunities arise when problems or opportunities are recognized through critical thinking. Which of the following components may be a reason that managers ignore problems?A.  The manager’s sense of urgency toward problems precludes action.  B.  The manager is exercising intellectual courage in the face of resistance to problem solving.  C.  A lack of intellectual empathy makes it difficult to recognize stakeholder considerations. 

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide 7

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• Critical thinking may be stored for use in future decision making. Examples of mechanisms used to “store” critical thinking for future programmed decisions include A. a regression analysis B. a Pareto Chart C. a SWOT Analysis D. a Stakeholder Analysis E. a troubleshooting decision tree 

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• MGT 350 Final Exam Guide

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• This tutorial contains 7 sets of MGT 350 Final Exams• if you want to see the detail please click on "MGT 350 Final Exam"

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• MGT 350 Week 1 Critical Thinking and the Decision Making Process

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• Critical Thinking Application Paper (60 points). This paper should be posted as a Microsoft® Word attachment in the Individual Forum and should adhere to APA formatting style. Using various sources (textbook, , Internet, University Library, and your own experience), prepare a 700-1,050-word paper in which you describe critical thinking.

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• MGT 350 Week 1 DQ 1

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• How have you used critical thinking in your professional life?

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• MGT 350 Week 1 DQ 2

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• Think of two significant decisions that you have made. How did critical thinking play a role in your decision-making process?

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• MGT 350 Week 1 summary

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• MGT 350 Week 2 DQ 1

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• Give an example where you failed to recognize a potential problem at work because other factors influenced your thinking processes. What were these factors and how did they affect the outcome of your final decision?

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• MGT 350 Week 2 DQ 2

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• Give an example of a work-related event that stimulated you to use a decision-making process. Show how critically thinking influenced your decision and the outcome?2

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• MGT 350 Week 2 LT Thinking and Decision Making

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• Prepare a 1,050-1,400-word paper in which you analyze at least three different types of thinking styles. Compare and contrast the three different types of thinking and comment on how each affects the critical-thinking process.

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• MGT 350 Week 2 summary

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• MGT 350 Week 3 DQ 1

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• What decision have you made recently based on the media that you would have made differently, knowing what you know now about critical thinking?  How would you have applied critical thinking?

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• MGT 350 Week 3 DQ 2

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• What decision have you made recently based on the media that you would have made differently, knowing what you know now about critical thinking?  How would you have applied critical thinking?

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• MGT 350 Week 3 Individual assignment Decision in Paradise 1

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• For Weeks Three through Five, you will work individually using the Decisions in Paradise Business Scenario located on the  page as the basis for these three assignments. In this scenario, you will play the role of Nik, andyourcurrentemployer is the organization represented by Alex, Nik, and Chris.

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• MGT 350 Week 3 LT Problem Formulation and Identification Paper

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• Each Learning Team member will investigate and observe the decision-making processes most prevalent in their organization. As a Learning Team, collate, and compare and contrast the findings from individual team members. Prepare a 1,050-1,400-word paper in which you compare and contrast the problem identification and formulation styles in your team’s organizations.

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• MGT 350 Week 3 summary

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• MGT 350 Week 4 DQ 1

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• In the past few years we have been observing a number of company’s top executives being accused of ethical lapses. If you were the ethical officer of your company how would you implement an effective ethical plan to avoid issues like these from happening?

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• MGT 350 Week 4 DQ 2

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• Identify some risky decisions you have made. Why did you take the risks? How did they work out? Looking back, what did you learn?

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• MGT 350 Week 4 individual assignment Decision in paradise II

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• During Week Four, you will continue working with the Business Scenario Decisions In Paradise and build upon your assignment from Week Three, where you began development of a response to the scenario.

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• MGT 350 Week 4 LT Problem Formulation Presentation

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• Prepare a PowerPoint® slide show consisting of 10-15 slides with speaker notes summarizing your findings of your Week Three Learning Team assignment, "Problem Formulation and Identification Paper." In your presentation, be sure that each team member describes the decision-making processes most prevalent in their organizations and that the strengths and weaknesses of each style are summarized.

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• MGT 350 Week 4 summary

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• MGT 350 Week 5 Individual assignment Decisions in Paradise III

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• In Week Five, you will continue working with the Business Scenario Decisions in Paradise and build upon your assignment from Weeks Three and Four where you began development for a response to the scenario.

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• MGT 350 Week 5 LT Thinking Critically Simulation Review

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• a.       Using the link provided on your page, individually complete the Thinking Critically Simulation. Be sure to have access to the following documents located on the  page to assist in completing this assignment:

• 1)      "Problem Solving Tools and Techniques"• 2)      "Decision Making Steps"• 3)      "Decision Making Worksheet"

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