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In evaluating alternatives, individuals should make sure that alternatives are judged in terms of the extent to which 1) they solve the problem, 2) all individuals involved will accept the alternative and 3) it is consistent with policies of the organization. Which are correct?

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The correct answer is All the above are correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question about Evaluating Alternatives speaks to a subtopic under the process of Problem Solving.

Evaluating Alternatives deals with the problem of selecting the most optimal solution.

A more optimal solutions should involve all the three options above.

  • It should be the most efficient and effective option;
  • alternatives are best evaluated in terms of goals of the organization and the individuals involved. The individuals make the organization and as such a critical to the mix. Organizational goals must be met. But Individual preferences must be considered.
  • The alternative selected must be expressly stated. This help to eliminate any ambiguity.

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