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Does Environmental Analysis Improves Managerial Decision-making

Ash Malhotra
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Ash Malhotra: Lecturer, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, Nelson, New Zealand

Annals of Social Sciences & Management studies, 2021, vol. 6, issue 2, 63-65

Abstract: One of the important concepts which support management function is decision-making. The recent Covid19 pandemic has sprung many surprises at the way it has been managed by different countries. The outcome can be linked to the way managers and leaders respond to the environment and make decisions to deal with it. This research report deals with the importance of understanding the environment in making better quality decisions. The report explains the relevant management concepts followed by secondary research. The research conducted will be supported by empirical observation by adopting triangulation method to support validation of hypothesis. The primary objective is to scale up the quality of decision-making which is essential for facing complex situations at global level. This is a preliminary investigation with the hope that it will open the interest in others to take the baton for more research and collaboration.

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Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.19080/ASM.2021.06.555684

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