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Decision Making
System AnalysisIntroduction to IT
John Magill© Copyright 2006,
Iowa Western Community College
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The Learning CycleWhat’s in my head?
The Situation
• What is the situation about?
• What do I know that connects to this situation?
• How does my “role” influence my understanding of the situation?
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Situation• The decision making process needs to be
developed for Inventory control
• Program or process to be developed
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The Learning CycleWhat’s in my head? Problem Analysis
• What is the big idea in this situation?
• What seems to be the most important information?
• What are the conditions and details that must be met to reach an acceptable resolution?
• I think I will list the things I know, my hunches, my questions, and resources for finding my answers.
• How do other members of my team see this situation? • Am I listening to them?
• Do I feel heard in this process?
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The Learning CycleWhat’s in my head?
Field Insights• Where will I go to find the
information I need to answer the questions I have?
• Do I have all points of view on the situation?
• How will I keep track of the information I gather?
• How will I communicate what I learn to my team?
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Field Insights
• Inventory control– What is minimum in stock– What is reorder time– Who is supplier– How often do you check inventory
• Read Chapter 11 (10 and 12)
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The Learning CycleWhat’s in my head?
Resource Development• Are these resources reliable? • Are they relevant? • How can multiple
perspectives impact the data gathered?
• What else do I need to take into account? How can I know?
• What do I need to do to prepare the resource information for my team?
• How will I record and present the information to my team?
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The Learning CycleWhat’s in my head?
Test Points• Have all my questions been
answered? • Is this getting to the problem?• Can I describe my process to
someone who does not know this content?
• What insights do I have about myself as a learner?
• What do I think about my team members as learners? • What do I understand about the concepts and skills contained in this Problem-based Case Study?
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The Learning CycleWhat’s in my head?
Proposals• How will others
know now what I know?
• What will I do as a team member in the presentation?
• Who will be our audience?
• How do I plan to request and process feedback on my work?
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Deliverables• Decision making Flow Chart for inventory
control
• Work together, but develop your own flow chart
• Remember to have looping
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Need to Know Board
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Double Entry NotesREFLECTIONS NOTES
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