PwC India has launched a framework for the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) assessment of cities, developed in partnership with the Centre for Water and Sanitation (CWAS), CEPT Research & Development Foundation (CRDF) at CEPT University. The framework is aimed to encourage Indian cities to become ESG-ready and create an enabling environment for investors in the country. It includes 62 indicators covering themes on global development goals and national commitments, in addition to the municipal functions mandated to local governments.
When people take decisions based on the most currently presented items or experiences, it is called _____
For decision making to exist, there needs to be at least ______ alternative(s) available.
Which of the following is NOT one of the biases in decision making?
A decision taken by a committee of a Board of a company is in nature of a __________?
The tendency to blame others when things go wrong, instead of looking objectively at the situation is known as __________ bias.
When a manager takes inputs from his team members before taking a decision, he is referred to as ______
Which of the following theory presents how people take decision when presented with alternatives that involve risk, probability, anduncertainty?
The Delphi technique of decision making was developed by _________
What is the significance of involving relevant stakeholders in problem identification?
Which of the following style of decision-making focuses on long term?