concept   decision-making

32 commonsense assertions
Cultures (30) Japan (2) East Asian cultures (2) United States (1) Eastern cultures (1) Western cultures (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Sweden (1) MBTI personality typing (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) Germany (1) Tribal societies (1) business context (1) Australia (1) East Asian countries (1) Japanese business culture (1) Nigeria (1) South Africa (1) UAE (1) business management (1) business settings (1) consensus-driven (1) urban environments (1) Civilian corporations (1) Corporate culture (1) business in China (1) business in the United States (1) global business practices (1) logic (1) scientific context (1) more
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1 decision-making United States In the United States, decision-making highly values individual autonomy and personal choice, reflecting a strong focus on personal preferences and independent thinking. 22
2 decision-making Japan In Japanese culture, decision-making focuses on achieving group consensus and maintaining social harmony. 21
3 decision-making Eastern cultures Decision-making in Eastern cultures prioritizes group harmony, consensus, and collective well-being over individual preferences. 12
4 decision-making Japan In Japan, decision-making values consensus and group harmony, prioritizing the impact on relationships and social cohesion. 11
5 decision-making Western cultures In Western cultures, decision-making values individual autonomy and responsibility. 9
6 decision-making Middle Eastern countries Traditional and religious values, respect for authority, and community consultation are significant in decision-making in Middle Eastern countries. 8
7 decision-making Sweden In Swedish culture, decision-making emphasizes consensus, collaboration, and inclusivity. 7
8 decision-making MBTI personality typing Different MBTI personality types may approach decision-making based on logic or emotions. 4
9 decision-making South Korea In South Korean decision-making, consensus-building and hierarchy are important, with an emphasis on group harmony and senior authority. 4
10 decision-making United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, individuals tend to make independent decisions and value personal choice in various aspects of life. 4
11 decision-making Germany In Germany, decision-making is based on thorough analysis, logical reasoning, and objective data for rational and diplomatic negotiations. 3
12 decision-making Tribal societies In tribal societies, decision-making is communal, consensus-oriented, and involves input from all community members. 3
13 decision-making business context In business contexts, decision-making is influenced by hierarchy and top leadership input. 3
14 decision-making Australia In Australia, decision-making culture values collaborative input and consensus-building. 2
15 decision-making East Asian countries In East Asian countries, decision-making prioritizes group harmony and consensus over individual preference. 2
16 decision-making East Asian cultures In East Asian cultures, decision-making focuses on group harmony and collective consideration. 2
17 decision-making East Asian cultures In East Asian cultures, decision-making is often based on personal relationships and individual contemplation. 2
18 decision-making Japanese business culture Japanese business decision-making prioritizes consensus-building and group harmony. 2
19 decision-making Nigeria In Nigeria, decision-making involves group participation and consideration of community perspectives. 2
20 decision-making South Africa In South Africa, decision-making prioritizes consensus, inclusivity, stakeholder input, and group perspectives. 2
21 decision-making UAE In UAE culture, decision-making typically involves respect for authority, guidance from elders, and less input from team members. 2
22 decision-making business management In business management, decision-making is structured hierarchically with final authority resting with higher-level management. 2
23 decision-making business settings Efficiency and strategy are crucial in decision-making in the business setting. 2
24 decision-making consensus-driven Decision-making in this culture is consensus-driven, with efforts made to reach collective buy-in. 2
25 decision-making urban environments Urban decision-making involves formal procedures, democratic processes, and digital engagement platforms. 2
26 decision-making Civilian corporations In civilian corporations, decision-making often involves hierarchies and structured processes. 1
27 decision-making Corporate culture Corporate culture often involves hierarchical decision-making, with input from higher-level management being more influential. 1
28 decision-making business in China In Chinese business culture, decision-making involves a consensus-seeking process that considers relationships and harmony. 1
29 decision-making business in the United States In the United States, business decision-making prioritizes quick and methodical choices, with an emphasis on directness and pragmatism. 1
30 decision-making global business practices Decision-making in global business practices often follows a clear and efficient process. 1
31 decision-making logic Decision-making in logic-based cultures is often driven by logical analysis, weighing of pros and cons, and rational thinking. 1
32 decision-making scientific context Decision-making processes are studied in scientific contexts and influenced by cognitive biases and heuristics. 1