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Decision Making in Groups

When it comes to decision making, are two heads better than one? The answer to this question depends on several factors. Group decision making has the advantages of drawing from the experiences and perspectives of a larger number of individuals. Hence, they have the potential to be more creative and lead to a more effective decision. In fact, groups may sometimes achieve results beyond what they could have done as individuals. Groups also make the task more enjoyable for members in question. Read More

Mark’s Courses

Penn Highlands Community College
BUS110: Introduction To Business
BUS125: Management Principles
BUS206: Operations Management
ECO100: Macroeconomics
ACP100: Academic & Career Planning

Southern New Hampshire University
MKT113: Introduction To Marketing
MKT205: Applied Marketing Strategies
MKT229: Integrated Marketing Communications

CONTACT

Penn Highlands:
mparfitt@pennhighlands.edu

SNHU:
m.parfitt@snhu.edu

Phone/Text/Signal:
814-404-3144

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