hierarchical decision

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  1. A structured decision-making process in which choices are organized in levels or ranks, allowing for complex problems to be resolved by breaking them down into simpler, more manageable sub-decisions that can be tackled sequentially or in a prioritized manner.

In a complex organization, a hierarchical decision often involves multiple levels of management reviewing the proposal before it gains approval.

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