The Role of Decentralised Managers in Decision-Making in a Large Industrial Company
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Decentralised Management
2.2. Decision-Making
2.2.1. Stoner and Freeman’s Decision-Making Process Model
2.2.2. Decision-Making and Some Key Factors
- Time available to decide and implement the decision, which implies that sometimes managers have to decide without having gathered all the information they wanted and sometimes under pressure;
- Critical nature of the work, which reflects the importance that a function performed by a given manager represents in the success of the decision to be made;
- The existence of written regulations could translate into a different degree of complexity in the decision-making process;
- The company’s attitude towards the decision-making process, that is, the courage to make systematic decisions, using evolved techniques or methods or in the traditional informal way of approaching the decision-making process;
- The amount of information available. If there is none, it will require the need to update the relevant data that the manager must collect and manage;
- The manager’s ability as a decision-maker maker, related not only to his intuition but also to his ability to learn and obey a process of preparation, decision and implementation;
- The leader’s creativity and innovation to generate innovative and functional ideas, especially when decisions are not routine.
3. Methodology
4. Findings and Discussion
4.1. Decentralised Manager’s Self-Awareness
4.2. Decentralised Manager’s Awareness towards the Organisation’s Goals
4.3. Decision-Making Model
4.3.1. Problem Identification
4.3.2. Development of Alternatives
4.3.3. Choosing the Best Alternative
4.3.4. Implementation of the Best Alternative
4.3.5. Feedback
4.4. Factors Conditioning Decision-Making
5. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Tavares MC, Vale J, Costa A. The Role of Decentralised Managers in Decision-Making in a Large Industrial Company. Administrative Sciences. 2024; 14(9):202. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14090202
Chicago/Turabian StyleTavares, Maria C, José Vale, and Andreia Costa. 2024. "The Role of Decentralised Managers in Decision-Making in a Large Industrial Company" Administrative Sciences 14, no. 9: 202. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14090202
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