Description
6.2 Action Required:
Watch the short video in the following link:
Introduction to Inductive and Deductive Reasoning:
6.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
Discuss the difference between Deductive and Inductive reasoning with example.
6.4 Instructions
- Answer the question in test your knowledge section.
- Post your answer in the discussion board using the discussion link below (Week6:Interactive learning Discussion)
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7.2 Action Required:
Read the article in the following link:
7.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
- Why groupthinking is not good for the group? Write with example.
- What are the differences between Divergent and Convergent thinking?
7.4 Instructions
- Answer both questions in test your knowledge section.
- Post your answer in the discussion board using the discussion link below (Week7:Interactive learning Discussion)
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8.2 Action Required:
Read the following statement:“Group decision making is very popular in complex working environment. Organizations are embracing group projects and teamwork for their projects and work.”
8.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
Do groups make better decisions than individuals?
8.4 Instructions
- Answer the question in test your knowledge section.
- Post your answer in the discussion board using the discussion link below (Week9:Interactive learning Discussion)
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10.2 Action Required:
Read the following statement:Decision support tools are widely used in the business world and are becoming increasingly complex and specialized.
10.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
What do you think are the dangers of developing and using sophisticated decision support tools?
10.4 Instructions
- Answer the question in test your knowledge section.
- Post your answer in the discussion board using the discussion link below (Week10: Interactive learning Discussion)
11.2 Action Required:
Read the article in the following link:
11.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
- What is the significance of ‘What-If analysis’ in business for decision making process? Write with example.
- What are the basic steps of What-If analysis?
11.4 Instructions
- Answer both questions in test your knowledge section.
- Post your answer in the discussion board using the discussion link below (Week11: Interactive learning Discussion)
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12.2 Action Required:
Read the following statement:A decision tree is a diagram you use to analyze and track questions that a particular raise. Weighted factors help you compare decision factors fairly.
12.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
What are the advantages of using mathematical decision tools such as decision trees and weighted factors? Discuss with example.
12.4 Instructions
- Answer the question in test your knowledge section.
- Post your answer in the discussion board using the discussion link below (Week12:Interactive learning Discussion)