7. Solution selection With multiple objectives, often the objectives can't be optimized simultaneously with two objectives, one is optimized, the other is sub-optimized. Situations exist where attaining an organizational objective is done at the expense of a societal objective.In managerial decision-making, optimal decisions are often impossible. Instead of an optimizer, the decision maker is ab satisfierb, selecting the alternative that meets an acceptable standard. 8. Implementation: It usually involves people. Decisions must be transformed into behavior. 9. Follow-up-Involves periodically measuring the decision results (comparing to planned results specified by the objectives) and acting to reduce/eliminate the desired-actual results gap. Actions can include i. Changing implementation. ii. Changing the implementation strategy. Remove Watermark Wondershare PDFelement
iii. Changing the objective (its unrealistic. iv. Changing the decision candor d (reactivate the entire decision process.