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Decision and Decision-maker in an Industrial Environment developed
around the observation that two different decision-makers, faced
with the same problem, may not make the same decision. The book
proposes explanations for this, ranging from the wholly rational to
the irrational, and analyzes different factors in decision-making,
such as the intention of the decision-maker, the environment in
which their decision is made or the process leading to
decision-making. While the common belief is that everything in an
industrial environment stems from reasoned decisions, analysis of
common practice shows that this is not always the case. This book
offers an original perspective by presenting the decision making
mechanism from the point of view of the decision maker and their
handling of a specific decision-making problem. To learn more about
the decision-maker's motivations when faced with these situations,
the authors provide a review of the history of decisionmaking and
the major trends in decision-making theory. The concepts and
methods are presented with illustrations based on the use of an
MES, an industrial management software package.
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