Learning Outcomes:
Describe decision making process for complex issues pertaining to business environment both internally and externally. (C.L.O :1.1)
Demonstrate decision tools and employ appropriate analytical business models to break down complex issues. (C.L.O :2.2)
Demonstrate effective leadership skills and teamwork capacity for efficient decision making with the problem owners and other stakeholders as either a team member or a team leader.(C.L.O :3.1)
Assignment Instructions for Part-I:
Log in to Saudi Digital Library (SDL) via University’s website
On first page of SDL, choose “English Databases”
From the list find and click on EBSCO database.
In the search bar of EBSCO find the following article:
Title: “Case Study: Should a Dollar Store Raise Prices to Keep Up with Inflation?”
Author: by Jill Avery and Marco Bertini
Date of Publication:March 1, 2023
Published: Harvard Business Review
Assignment Question(s):(Marks 10)
Read the case study titled as “Case Study: Should a Dollar Store Raise Prices to Keep Up with Inflation?” by Jill Avery and Marco Bertini published in Harvard Business Review, and answer the following Questions:
Identify the main problem and subproblems of the case? [Mark 1]
Write all the information present in the case that would be helpful for decision. What other information should you gather, that would be helpful to know before making decision?[Mark 1]
Brainstorm with your team and generate all the ideas that your team suggests. The team cull the ideas and selected some relevant alternative choices for decision.[Mark 2]
Weighing the alternatives [Marks 2]
Draw a decision tree based for decision making,[2 Marks]
As CEO of the Dollar store, what will be your decision to keep up with inflation and why? [Mark 1]
Write the conclusion and overall assessment.[Marks 1]
When weighing the various alternatives, how well each alternative fulfils the variables to consider can be expressed as scores. A different rating scale will be used to assess each alternative:
+2 very suitable
+1 quite suitable
0 neither suitable nor unsuitable
-1 not quite suitable
-2 not suitable at all
Note: Positive numbers (+2 or +1) indicate that the alternative is able to fulfil the variables, whereas negative numbers (-2 or -1) denote the opposite.
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