Decision Making Tree
Decision Making Tree
Decision Making Tree
MAKING TREE
DECISION
It is the process of choosing a
course of action from among
alternatives to achieve a desired
goal.
Types of decision
Strategic Decision: Concerned with external
environment of the organization.
Administrative Decision: Concerned with
structuring and acquisition of the organization’s
resources so as to optimize the performance of
the organization.
Operating Decision: Concerned with day to day
operations of the organization such as pricing,
production scheduling, inventory levels, etc.
Elements related to all decisions
• Goals to be achieved: Objectives which the
decision maker wants to achieve by his actions
• The decision maker: Refers to an individual or an
organization
• Courses of action: Also called “Action” or
“Decision Alternatives”. They are under the
control of decision maker
• States of nature: Exhaustive list of possible future
events. Decision maker has no direct control over
the occurrence of particular event.
DECISION TREE
MEANING
1. Decision branches
2. Event branches
The following table shows the three kinds of nodes and two
kinds of branches used to represent a decision tree :-
First, you draw your decision box. This is the box that includes the
event that starts your decision tree. In this case it is your parents
coming to town. Out of that box, you have a branch for each
possible outcome. In our example, it's easy: yes or no - either your
parents come or they don't.
If your parents don’t come to town, you need to decide what you are
going to do. As you think of options, you realize the weather is an
important factor. So, Weather becomes your next box. Since its
spring time, you know it will be rainy, sunny or windy. Those three
possibilities become your branches.
If it’s sunny or rainy, you know what you’ll do-play tennis or stay
in, respectively. But what if it’s windy? If its windy, you want to get
out of the house, but you probably won’t able to play tennis. You
could either go for movie or shopping. What will determine whether
you go for shopping or movie. Money will determine so it will
become your branch. If you have enough money or you are rich, go
for shopping but if not, go for a movie.
We can see this by reading from the decision node to
each end node: