Talal has completed his Master’s in Business from SEU. Talal’s
hobby is body building. He bagged several awards in body building.
His father has a small jewelry shop. His mother running a beauty
salon, while brother has a car rental service.
Talal is thinking seriously about his future. He realized that
this is not the end, but the beginning of another phase of life. It
is time to plan his future career. He doesn’t want to do any job.
He want to do business but how and what business?
Talal is confused about what kind of business should he start,
traditional or e-commerce? Though his family is running a
traditional business, Talal has heard and learnt lots about the
e-Business and e-marketing. The question he need to deal with
whether he should join his father’s or brother’s business or he
should do his own. He is also considering the financial aspects.
Should he take from father? Or bank or other sources such as
partnership, etc.
Therefore, this is a question with no easy solution.
Considering the above situation prepare a Decision Making and
Problem Solving Worksheet answering the following question:
Step 1: Defining and Clarifying the Question (1 Mark)
Step 2: Develop mind mapping for the alternative
Step 3: Generating Alternatives (1 Mark)
Step 4: Variables to consider (1 Mark)
Step 5: Weighing the considerations (2 Mark)
You may notice that the variables to consider are not of equal
importance. Therefore, you need to weigh how important each
variable is before you make your decision. In this activity, the
following rating scale can be used:
5
Very important
4
Considerably important
3
Neither important nor unimportant
2
Not very important
1
Not important at all
Step 6: Weighing the alternatives (2 mark)
When weighing the various alternatives, how well each
alternative fulfills the variables to consider can be expressed as
scores. A different rating scale will be used to assess each
alternative:
+2 very suitable
+1 quite suitable
0 neither suitable nor unsuitable
-1 not quite suitable
-2 not suitable at all
Note: Positive numbers (+2 or +1) indicate that the
alternative is able to fulfill the variables, whereas negative
numbers (-2 or -1) denote the opposite.
Step 7: Calculating a decision and Overall assessment (1
mark
Step 1: Defining and Clarifying the Question (1 Mark)
Step 2: Develop mind mapping for the alternative
Step 3: Generating Alternatives (1 Mark)
Step 4: Variables to consider (1 Mark)
Step 5: Weighing the considerations (2 Mark)
You may notice that the variables to consider are not of equal
importance. Therefore, you need to weigh how important each
variable is before you make your decision. In this activity, the
following rating scale can be used:
5
Very important
4
Considerably important
3
Neither important nor unimportant
2
Not very important
1
Not important at all
Step 6: Weighing the alternatives (2 mark)
When weighing the various alternatives, how well each
alternative fulfills the variables to consider can be expressed as
scores. A different rating scale will be used to assess each
alternative:
+2 very suitable
+1 quite suitable
0 neither suitable nor unsuitable
-1 not quite suitable
-2 not suitable at all
Note: Positive numbers (+2 or +1) indicate that the
alternative is able to fulfill the variables, whereas negative
numbers (-2 or -1) denote the opposite.
Step 7: Calculating a decision and Overall assessment (1
mark)