Programmed Decisions
George Washington appointed a committee to set rules for conducting the convention.
Decisions made in response to a situation that has occurred often enough to enable decision rules to be developed and applied in the future. A programmed decision is a decision that can be handled by established business rules or procedures. Programmed decisions typically do not require much discussion, and can generally be automated.
Without a well-run meeting, decisions may be made in haste. Without rules, the meeting could easily degenerate into chaos and name calling.
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In the Safe Procedures You Need To Follow The Safety Rules In The Safe Procedures.
by the SS, they had rules and procedures to follow and in turn they made the inmates follow other rules and procedures
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
the rules and princes announced in court decisions are called
the difference is that Rules are for undesirable behaviors that have set consequences while procedures are expected classroom behaviors with no set consequences for a violation.
parlimentary procedures
Decisions that have been made many times in the past and for which managers have rules and guidelines about how to make similar decisions in the future are known as: "Programmed Decisions"
the difference is that Rules are for undesirable behaviors that have set consequences while procedures are expected classroom behaviors with no set consequences for a violation.