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Describe the difference between programmed and non-programmed decisions. What are the implications of these differences for decision makers?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Programmed decisions are usually made for the for the structured problems.The decisions are of repetitive and routine nature.

Programmed decision can be delegated as it involves following a pre-defined procedure.

Computer systems can be used to make programmed decision

For Example:Settlement of a bill is a Programmed Decision

Non-Programmed decisions are taken to solve unstructured/unique problems.Problems that has occurred for the first time.They pertain to the occurrence of a new problem.

Non-Programming decision making is a system's approach to problem solving.

The decision makers when making a Programmed decision needs to just follow the set procedure,whereas when they need to make a non-programmed decision they need to firstly obtain information and then make a decision.

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