In organisations most of important decisions require consultation by a group. Group decision making is needed because some decisions require expert opinion of many managers, for example launching new product. In such a case, managers from production, marketing, finance and other departments will be involved. Similarly, in implementation of decision a number of people may be involved.
Advantages of Group Decision Making
- In group decision making possibility for acceptance and implementation of decision is greater as compared to decision making by individual. By participating members develop a sense of belongingness and accountability for decision which they take.
- In general group can generate more ideas, analyse the issue from different angles and evaluate the alternatives in wider perspective.
- Group participation may lead to creativity in decision making.
- Group decision making is more useful in situation of uncertainty and risk.
- Group has greater capacity to take risk as compared to individual.
Disadvantages of Croup Decision Making
- Generally it is seen that group takes more time in making decisions.
- Quality of decision? may be affected because of interpersonal problems.
- Responsibility for decision making cannot be fixed on individual members. In case of delay or failure there is tendency to blame others.
- Sometimes one or two members can dominate group decisions. Therefore, group decision may not reflect thinking of the group members.
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