strategic decision-making in teams
Strategic decision-making in teams refers to the process in which a group of individuals collectively analyze and assess various options, weigh their potential outcomes, and select the best course of action aligned with the team's overall goals and objectives. It involves a collaborative and systematic approach that considers multiple perspectives, evaluates risks and rewards, and strategically determines the most advantageous choices for the team's long-term success.
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