The incremental model of decision making suggests that managers make decisions by
A. using processes that have worked in past experience.
B. experimenting with alternatives in a controlled setting, one by one.
C. choosing something that is "good enough."
D. taking small steps to alleviate a problem.
E. involving several lower-level employees.
D. taking small steps to alleviate a problem.
In the incremental decision-making model, managers take small, short-term steps to alleviate a problem, rather than steps that will accomplish a long-term solution.
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