Section 15 of Foreign trade(Regulation and Development) Act Appeal—(1) Any person aggrieved by any decision or order made by the Adjudicating Authority under this Act may prefer an appeal,— (a) where the decision or order has been made by the Director General, to the Central Government; (b) where the decision or order has been made by an officer subordinate to the Director General, to the Director General or to any officer superior to the Adjudicating Authority authorised by the Director General to hear the appeal, within a period of forty-five days from the date on which the decision or order is served on such person.
What does the final step, making the decision, involve?
Which of the following is not a feature of strategic decisions?
How can the SWOT analysis be useful in eliminating other solutions?
When people take decisions based on the most currently presented items or experiences, it is called _____
Which of the following decisions cannot be delegated?
Non programmed decisions are most likely to be made by:
As per Herbert’s Decision-making theory, the stage in which the final decision is made is referred to as ______
Strategic decisions are _______
Which of the following is not a quantitative technique of decision making?
Which of the following is NOT one of the biases in decision making?