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Title: ADM 2302: Introduction to Business Decision Models


1
ADM 2302 Introduction to Business Decision
Models
  • Management Science (MS)
    Operations Research (OR)
  • Quantitative Methods Quantitative
    Analysis (QA)
  • Decision Science
  • Decision Modeling

2
What is Decision Modeling?
  • It is the application of a scientific approach to
    solving management problems, in order to help
    managers make better decisions
  • Seeks the determination of the best (optimum)
    course of action of a decision problem under the
    restriction of limited resources

3
Introduction to Decision Modeling
  • Definition of the Problem
  • Decision Modeling Approach
  • Model Building
  • Decision Modeling Techniques
  • Origin of Decision Modeling

4
Definition of the Problem
  • Problems communicated in a vague, imprecise way
  • Perform a detailed analysis of the problem ?
    Present recommendation to management
  • Determine the appropriate objectives
  • Example you have a manufacturing company and you
    want to introduce a new product in the market
  • Objective
  • constraints

5
The Decision Modeling Approach
Defining the Problem
Developing a Model
Acquiring Input Data
Developing a Solution
Testing the Solution
Analyzing the Results
Implementing the Results
6
Model Building
  • Pick out the Factors available that are important
    for the decision maker
  • Decision variables
  • Exogenous variables
  • Policies and Constraints
  • Criteria and Performance measures
  • Model Set of relationships

7
Model Building (contd)
Performance Measures
Inputs
Output
Variables
Model
8
Model Building (contd)
  • If you have a decision Problem
  • Is Decision Modeling advantageous to solve your
    decision problem?
  • If yes
  • Choose suitable mathematical techniques
  • Choose best parameter in such a way you can get
    the best solution of this method

9
Decision Modeling Techniques
  • 1. Linear mathematical Programming
  • week 1 week 9
  • Linear Programming Models
  • Graphical Analysis
  • Simplex Method
  • Minimization Models
  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Transportation and Assignment
  • Integer Linear Programming
  • Binary Integer Programming
  • Goal Linear Programming
  • Deterministic Techniques

10
Decision Modeling Techniques (contd)
  • 2. Probabilistic Techniques (week 10 11)
  • Probability (Statistics)
  • Decision Analysis (ADM2302)
  • Game Theory
  • Markov Analysis
  • Queuing (ADM 3305)
  • Simulation (ADM 3305)
  • Forecasting (ADM3301/ADM 3307)
  • Statistical Quality Control (ADM3301)

11
Decision Modeling Techniques (contd)
  • 3. Inventory Techniques (ADM3301)
  • Certain demand
  • Uncertain demand
  • 4. Network Techniques (week 12 13)
  • Network Flow
  • CPM/PERT (Project Scheduling techniques)

12
Decision Modeling Techniques (contd)
  • 5. Other linear and nonlinear techniques
  • Dynamic Programming
  • Break-Even Analysis
  • Calculus-Based Solution Techniques

13
Brief History
  • 1916 Gantt Charts (Henry Gantt)
  • 1917 Inventory Control (F.W. Harris)
  • 1924 Quality Control (Walter Shewhart)
  • 1934 Sampling Techniques (L.H.C. Tippet)
  • 1947 Linear Programming (Dantzig)
  • 1950-1960 Simulation, Queueing Theory (early
    research work in 1909 by Erlang), Decision
    Theory, goal programming, Mathematical
    Programming, Program Evaluation and Review
    Technique (PERT), Critical Path Method (CPM),
    Materials Requirements Planning (MRP)
  • 1970 Information System
  • 1980 Decision support systems
  • 1990 Expert systems, artificial intelligence
  • 2000 Smart systems

14
Comments
  • Decision Modeling techniques can be applied to
    solve problems in a variety of different types of
    organizations
  • Government, military, business, health care
  • Decision Modeling consists of more than just
    collection of mathematical techniques.
  • Involves the philosophy of approaching a problem
    in a logical manner
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