Indeed, many public and private administrative scholars have devised and modified decision-making models.
Through their own argumentation against normative decision-making models, i.e., models that prescribe people how they ought to choose, they also abandoned the idea of an ideal organizational form.
"Our decision-making model works very well for us as a business as well as for our publishers and for the agents," Mr. Applebaum said.
They become apparent when individuals or decision-making models from different cultural backgrounds are compared.
Based again on the School's Development Plan, such a full-plan approach attempts to use a decision-making model for budget preparation which proceeds in a highly rational and ordered sequence.
Over the years, many scholars tried to devise decision-making models to account for the policy making process.
The agreement structures decision-making models in the district to assure that all major decisions impacting students, as well as contract and salary/benefit decisions, are made through a consensus process.
We believe that a change of this kind can, in itself, be made while retaining the existing decision-making models and institutional structure.
The European decision-making model does justice to the equality of the Member States, as well as to that of its citizens.
Such simple decision-making models may apply to other gregarious species like sheep or fish, Dr. Halloy said.