Implementation of Digitalization To The Decision-Support and Decision-Making Process
Abstract:
One of the most difficult aspects of being a leader today is the burden of making a formulated decision in a complex environment. Everything we do in professional environments is centered around making a decision or supporting the decision maker. Information and raw data are consistently being processed and briefed to decision makers all in expectations of clearing out the ambiguity of the issues. The data and information that are being processed come in all types of mediums: word of mouth, written on paper, saved on individual computers, or stored in large data centers. For the discussion of the thesis, it is not just looking into the simplistic answer of moving data from written paper to computers. Instead, this thesis explores what systems and programs military organizations have available to them to assist in the decision support and decision-making process, and whether these organizations and their members are using these assets to their advantage.