Management Decision Making-KHA 79280 (4)

Table of Contents

Question: 1. 3

PART – A.. 3

PART – B.. 3

Question 2: 4

PART – A.. 4

PART – B.. 4

PART – C.. 4

PART – D.. 5

PART – E.. 5

Question 3: 5

Reference List: 6

 


 

ASSIGNMENT 4

Question: 1

PART – A

The visual illusions means when a person has visual illusions that means these visual illusions helps the brain to remember the circumstances very strongly. It is a reality that if a person has an experience of visual illusion, that person can remember the circumstances of the visual illusion for long period of time [1]. The scientist of this section observed that if the person has a visual effect on a article, the article gets into the mind of the person as the person has visual effect of the article. The visual effect always gives better effect as the visual effect of an article gives both the audio effect and the visual effect of the article or the event. The article gives a visual clarity to the person which helps the person to remember the article for long time period. The article gives extra brightness, extra color and extra shade to the person which increases the memorization power of the person having the visual effect of the particle. The human brain contents of billions of billions of cell which is better known as the nerve cell. The cells in the brain help to remember the situation after having a visual effect on the article.

PART – B

The visual illusions means when a person has visual illusions that means these visual illusions helps the brain to remember the circumstances very strongly. It is reality that if a person has an experience of visual illusion, that person can remember the circumstances of the visual illusions for long period of time [2]. The scientist of this domain observed that if the person has a visual effect of an article, the article gets into the mind of the person as the person has visual effect of the article. The visual effect always gives better effect as the visual effect on an article gives a visual clarity to the person which helps the person to remember the article for long period of time. The eye gives a camera effect. The eye catches all the visual effects which has been seen by the person helps the person to remember the situation of the person or to remember the article.

Question 2:

PART – A

Strength:

1) The brain of humans has more information than the only one person knows.

2) Provides wisdom to the person [3].

3) It helps the human to take instant decisions.

Weaknesses:

1) Sometimes instant decisions make wrong decisions.

2) For digital figures, visual illusion is not effective.

PART – B

While taking decisions, the brain of human plays a very vital role. The system of dopamine helps the brain to collect all the information and to collect all the visual illusion and help the brain to take the decision and to take instant decision [4]. The brain can collect all the data and information from the visual illusion and helps the human to take instant illusion.

PART – C

According to Malcom Gladwell, the brain does not take part to take decisions for the humans. It helps the human to collect the information from the past. The dopamine system helps the brain to collect all the information and helps the human to recover the information. Mainly, the brain does not have enough information to take decision. The dopamine system helps the brain to collect and recover the information from the past for the human. This helps the human to take the decision by remembering the information from the past. And the human minds take the decisions for the human in the situation of decision taking.

PART – D

As mentioned by the Wilson and Dijksterhuis, the conscious thought is defined as when a person is asked a question by another person. The person starts thinking about the answer. The person shows that the person is trying to recover the information. This shows that the person is trying to recover the answer and the brain took part in searching the answer. But in reality, the brain is not at all searching the information from the past [5]. It is dopamine system of the brain recalls the information from the past and helps the person to remember the past information and helps the person to answer the question.

PART – E

The dopamine system of the brain helps the individual to collect all the information from the past and helps the human being to take spot decisions. When the human being takes spot decisions, it has been observed that the very effective decisions are the spot decisions. When human being takes spot decision, the dopamine system of brain recall all the information from the past and helps the person to take the decision. This type of decisions always seems to be very successful decisions.

Question 3:

When a person takes decisions, it recalls all the information from the past and helps the brain to take decisions in the situation of decision taking. The quality of the decision can be improved by making the decision instants [6]. As the instant decisions are very useful and are very effective. In the spot decision, the dopamine system of the brain recollects all the information from the past and helps the person to take the decision. If the past information consists of audio and visual effect then it will be very helpful for the person to take recall the past information and to take the decision.

Reference List:

Guy, T., Kárný, M. and Wolpert, D. (2013). Decision making and imperfection. Berlin: Springer.

Ho, C. (2010). Crisis decision making. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Huder, R. (2012). Disaster operations and decision making. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.

Johansson, R. and Rantzer, A. (2012). Distributed decision making and control. London: Springer.

Gil Aluja, J. and Terceño, A. (2012). Methods for decision making in an uncertain environment. Singapore: World Scientific.

Grigolini, P. and West, B. (2011). Decision making. New Jersey: World Scientific.

 



[1] Gil Aluja, J. and Terceño, A. (2012). Methods for decision making in an uncertain environment. Singapore: World Scientific.

[2] Grigolini, P. and West, B. (2011). Decision making. New Jersey: World Scientific.

 

[3] Guy, T., Kárný, M. and Wolpert, D. (2012). Decision making with imperfect decision makers. Berlin:Springer.

[4] Ho, C. (2010). Crisis decision making. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

 

[5] Huder, R. (2012). Disaster operations and decision making. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.

[6] Huder, R. (2012). Disaster operations and decision making. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.