This course provides a comprehensive overview of strategic decision-making in the context of decision-making being one of the most critical skills for leaders. Further, because strategic decisions, as opposed to operational and tactical decisions, are characterised as being complex, and as having long-term consequences, SLIN 6002 emphasizes the tools and techniques that decision makers can employ to make quality decisions. The course focuses on the strategic decision-making process, problem-solving, decision-making challenges, decision-making tools and techniques, ethical decision-making, and evaluation of quality in decision-making.

Dean’s Office – Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Social Sciences

Cost: TT $4940.00 (including all Compulsory Fees)

  • Pre-Requisites: an undergraduate degree from an approved university
  • Course Credits: 4
  • Assessment: 100% Coursework
  • Lecture Time: Wednesdays 5:00 – 8:00pm (UTC−04:00)
  • Mode of Delivery: Online

For More Information, Contact: Lisa.McDonald@sta.uwi.edu

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