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[Since this work refers to strategy, and considering a loose definition of the term, its intention is to establish a plan to reach an objective, that is to make the best possible selection of projects, alternatives, and programs. In this chapter, this plan follows a logical sequence of steps, with comments just to give the reader a clue or indication of the importance of each one. The whole idea is that, going through the chapter, a decision maker team may be aware of what they need before doing anything. In other words it attempts to give a scheme of the decision making process This general outline will, on the other hand, allow all members of the team to learn what is the responsibility of each one.]
Published: Jun 14, 2011
Keywords: Strategy; Objective; Decision making; Criteria; Thresholds; Data
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