Applying AHP involves decomposing a strategic problem into a hierarchy of sub-problems, which are then evaluated through a series of pairwise comparisons. This process ensures that both qualitative and quantitative factors are weighed accurately.
Strategic decision-making is the "GPS" of a business, guiding long-term goals by weighing internal capabilities against external market forces. Unlike routine choices, strategic decisions—such as entering a new market or launching a product—are often made under significant uncertainty and involve high-stakes trade-offs. Strategic Decision Making: Applying the Analyti...
Strategic Decision-Making: Applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process Applying AHP involves decomposing a strategic problem into
By moving through these steps—from framing the problem to reviewing the final implementation—organizations can transform complex, multi-layered challenges into actionable, data-backed strategies. Navneet Bhushan - Facebook multi-layered challenges into actionable