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Decision making process means a choice of appropriate actions, selection of the best possible solution to the existing problem. It is preceded by the analysis of various problem factors. Knowledge, complex understanding and proper interpretation of problem's determinants diminish the risk of making inappropriate decision which may bring negative results for the organisation in the future
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Nowadays, we are bombarded with information which has a big influence on our decisions. It is more and more difficult to use it effectively. Business Intelligence (BI) systems are very helpful. They support enterprises while carrying analyses and conducting researches. They make it possible to reach unambiguous decisions in the right time, they minimize the costs and they also provide the opportunity to verify and correlate the decisions with the entire enterprise's strategy. BI Systems help to integrate and analyze the data coming from different sources and as a result they make it easier to reach decisions. The article presenting above issues aims at showing engines which have a positive influence on the management of information in different organizations.
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The aim of this paper was to compare young people's from Poland and Austria behaviour on the banking services market and to create a decision making process scheme of young people. The aim was realised by comparing financial behaviour of students from Poznan University of Life Sciences and Universität für Bodenkultur Wien.
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The evolution of sustainable forest exploitation idea has been analysed. European experience of implementation of terminology and principles of sustainable forest exploitation, developed over the last three hundred years, has been described. The history of forest management thinking, beginning with the first articles of Kralovich, Schwestka, Hartig; the tracing of the subsequent development and improvement of concepts by Judeikh, Wagner, Baeder, Knukhel, Mantel, Richter, and Davis; then the present day meaning of sustainable forest exploitation terms and principles have been substantiated. The concept of the 'target forest' as an idea that facilitates decision making optimization by regulating the harvesting areas and time limits of forest exploitation in Ukraine have been determined.
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