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5 key decision-making techniques for managers.

By Gavin, M.

Gavin, M. (2020, March 31). 5 key decision-making techniques for managers. Business Insights Blog. https://online.hbs.edu/blog/post/decision-making-techniques

Gavin, writing for the Harvard Business School Online blog, introduces five distinct techniques designed to improve managerial decision-making. These include data-driven decision-making (DDDM), the Vroom-Yetton-Jago model, and the OODA loop. The author argues that reliance on intuition alone is insufficient in complex business environments and that managers must adopt analytical frameworks to ensure objectivity and accountability. The article provides a high-level summary of how each technique can be applied to real-world scenarios to mitigate bias and increase the likelihood of favorable outcomes. It serves as a practical primer for managers who need to justify their choices with evidence and structured logic, emphasizing the value of continuous learning and iterative improvement in leadership. The source bridges the gap between theoretical management models and the practical realities of high-stakes business environments.