Rational Choice and Judgment: Decision Analysis for the Decider

Cover of Rational Choice and Judgment: Decision Analysis for the Decider by Rex Brown
Author: Rex Brown
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780471202370
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Height: 9.468485 Inches
Length: 6.33857 Inches
Weight: 1.10672055524 Pounds
Width: 0.724408 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 153.8/3
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Rational Choice and Judgment: Decision Analysis for the Decider by Rex Brown, published by Wiley-Interscience on April 21, 2005, offers a comprehensive exploration of decision analysis (DA) tailored for practical application. This 280-page book presents tools designed to enhance decision-making by utilizing quantitative models that reflect the decider’s factual and value judgments. It emphasizes the importance of applying these methods in real-world scenarios, making it accessible to readers without requiring advanced mathematical skills.

The book provides problem-solving techniques that build on existing knowledge and facilitate effective decision-making. It includes exercises, case studies, and insights from the author’s consulting experience, allowing readers to engage actively with the material. Topics such as risk analysis, decision-making under uncertainty, and personal life choices are addressed, making this resource valuable for various fields, including public policy and business management. A term project in the final chapter encourages readers to apply their skills to actual decision-making problems, further enhancing the practical utility of the book.


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The tools needed to make a better, more informed decision.
Decision analysis (DA) is the logic of making a decision using quantitative models of the decider’s factual and value judgments. DA is already widely used in business, government, medicine, economics, law, and science. However, most resources present only the logic and models rather than demonstrating how these methods can be effectively applied to the real world. This book offers an innovative approach to decision analysis by focusing on decision-making tools that can be utilized immediately to make better, more informed decisions. It uses no mathematics beyond arithmetic.
Examining how deciders think about their choices, this book provides problem-solving techniques that not only reflect sound modeling but also meet other essential requirements: they build on the thinking and knowledge that deciders already possess; they provide knowledge in a form that people are able and willing to provide; they produce results that the decider can use; and they are based on intimate and continuous interactions with the decider. The methods outlined in this text take into account such factors as the use, the user, the organization, available data, and subjective knowledge.
Replete with exercises, case studies, and observations from the author’s own extensive consulting experience, the book quickly engages readers and enables them to master decision analysis by doing rather than by simply reading. Using familiar situations, it demonstrates how to handle knowledge as it unfolds in the real world. A term project is presented in the final chapter, in which readers can select an actual decision-making problem and apply their newfound tools to prepare a recommendation. A sample report is provided in the appendix.
Beginning with qualitative structuring, the text advances to sophisticated quantitative skills that can be applied in both public and private enterprise, including:
· Modeling decision-making under conditions of uncertainty or multiple objectives Risk analysis and assessment Communicating and justifying controversial decisions Personal life choices and political judgments Adapting decision aid to organizations
The book’s broad applicability makes it an excellent resource for any organization or as a textbook for decision-making courses in a variety of fields, including public policy, business management, systems engineering and general education.
An Instructor’s Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.

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