Cultural Assumptions and Decision Making Reflect on a recent decision you have made in a group context (either personal or professional) and reconstruct how the decision was made. Address all three of...

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Cultural Assumptions and Decision Making


Reflect on a recent decision you have made in a group context (either personal or professional) and reconstruct how the decision was made. Address all three of the following points in your response, and respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts:



  • Did group members differentiate facts from opinions? How was this accomplished?

  • Were the group norms favorable to bringing out all the relevant information in the decision-making process? Were decisions based on enough facts, or did the group settle for consensus among opinions?

  • What were the group norms for rules of decision making? Did everyone get an equal vote, or did one person (e.g., the leader) have the final say? Did the group discuss the process on how it would come to a decision, and at what point in the decision-making process did they do this?

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Deblina answered on Aug 30 2021
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The group members differentiated facts from opinions. Some of the group members presented empirical pieces of evidence and the profound facts and figures that were real. While some of the group members directed their views and ideologies without proper relevant empirical shreds of evidence or verified aspects. Group members who deliberately focused on incidents and figures that were real and tangible propounded their decision based on facts. However, the ones who presented ideas and ideologies, but significantly had no connection with real matters and facts propounded their opinion. It must be noted that facts are statements that are true and are verified objectively or proven effective. Hence, facts are real no matter what pieces of evidence and what theoretical aspects sustain. On the other hand, opinions are statements that reflect the views and ideas of people about a particular subject and topic (Savolinen et al., 2021). Both facts and opinions are important regarding a decision but the fact seems to be more realistic and more profound for making...
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