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CARS Decision Making Technique Article Review - MGT 350: Critical Thinking (article review of a decision making technique, including applications and limitations)

Title: CARS Decision Making Technique Article Review - MGT 350: Critical Thinking (article review of a decision making technique, including applications and limitations)
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CARS Decision Making Technique Article Review - MGT 350: Critical Thinking (article review of a decision making technique, including applications and limitations)
CARS Decision Making Technique Article Review While conducting internet research on various critical thinking and decision-making techniques that are available, I came across some material written by Robert Harris, a retired university English professor who now spends his time writing articles and essays on creative problem solving, using the Web as a research tool, avoiding plagiarism and other topics related to critical thinking and research. One article, Evaluating Internet Research Sources (Harris, 1997), introduced an innovative …showed first 75 words of 831 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 831 total…supported. Before any manager or business person can make a reliable decision, that person should ensure that they can trust and support any information that they act upon. References Harris, R. (1997). Evaluating internet research sources. VirtualSalt. Retrieved November 20, 2002 from the World Wide Web: http://www.virtualsalt.com/evalu8it.htm McCall, M. W., Jr., & Kaplan, R. E. (1990). Whatever it takes: The realities of managerial decision making (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

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