Individual versus group
decision-making processes

Ordering off a menu is a very different
process if you are ordering your own meal or if you are working on a group
order that will be split amongst a number of people. If you are alone, you can
use one set of criteria:

What do you like? What are you hungry
for? What have you had at this restaurant in the past that was good? If you are
working on a group order, you might have to engage an entirely different set of
criteria: Are there any food allergies in the group? Are there people in the
group whose religious or ethical beliefs require them to avoid certain dishes
or ingredients? Will the cost be split amongst the group fairly so that some
are not paying much more for the preferences of a few?

In this Assignment, you will consider
the similarities and differences between individual and group decision-making
processes.

To complete this
Assignment:

Your document should have 1000 – 1,500 words (not
including the list of works cited), but it is the quality of the answer that
matters, not the number of words. Cite and reference all sources use the
Harvard Liverpool Referencing System.