Sustainable decision-making : a case study
Decision making processes are at the core of an organization’s capacity to achieve defined sustainability goals. Decision making processes on the other hand, are highly dependent on individuals‟ actions and biases. Therefore, to achieve defined goals, there must be alignment between organization’s s...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2014
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