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Multi-perspective strategic decision making: Principles, methods, and tools

Posted on:2011-11-25Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Pardee RAND Graduate SchoolCandidate:Wainfan, LynneFull Text:PDF
GTID:1449390002952789Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
Increasingly, governing groups must take into account diverse perspectives (values, beliefs, and expectations) from within the group, from stakeholders, analysts, and adversaries. Multi-perspective strategic decision making is the process of making long-term decisions that shape the course of an organization, while taking into account diverse perspectives. Often, these perspectives affect the group's decision more than "objective" criteria. For complex, deeply uncertain problems, groups considering diverse perspectives can be challenged to agree on strategy. This research defines methods, principles, and tools to help groups agree on strategy despite widely diverse perspectives. It extends exploratory analysis techniques to cover new types of factors driving the choice of strategy: "perspective parameters," including those used for aggregation and scoring variables in a multiresolution model along with uncertain objective parameters. Six useful simplification techniques are defined to help decision makers see the essence of a complex system and the forces driving it. Finally, this research introduces a heuristic that uses driving forces' time frame and controllability to identify the best strategy and ways to iterate options. The approach is illustrated using a defense acquisition strategy.
Keywords/Search Tags:Diverse perspectives, Decision, Strategy, Making
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