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Decision making is the act of choosing between a number of alternatives. In the wider process of problem solving, decision making involves choosing between possible solutions to a problem. Decisions can be made through either an intuitive or reasoned process, or a combination of the two. There are usually a number of stages to any structured decision making.
You should always remember that no decision making technique should be used as an alternative to good judgement and clear thinking. All decision making involves individual judgement, and systematic techniques are merely there to assist those judgements.