Topic > Business Performance Management: Decision Making

Describe how the case study system could support each of the intelligence, design and choice decision phases for decision makers. Explain the phase. Explain how KBS supports or could support the phase for this case. Simon's decision making process consists of 3 stages which are Intelligence, Planning and Choice. These phases can be used to simplify hypotheses, validate the models used in the project and verify and test the proposed solution. These phases are then followed by the implementation phase, after which the success or failure of the proposed system can be judged. The intelligence phase consists of organizing objectives, collecting data, identifying and formulating the problem, problem properties that help in reaching a decision statement. . The Idaho Department of Transportation case study follows the tax rule of having a high weight distance tax and a low registration tax for motor vehicles traveling on the highway. He has received repeated requests to change the truck tax system. Processing these repeat requests requires answering a few questions, such as how much revenue will be lost or gained? Tax classification based on truck size? Behavioral and economic impact on the tax system? These questions must be answered in order for your request to be processed further. The next phase is the design phase where we can classify decisions, set criteria, formulate a model, predict and measure outcomes. We can divide all the general categories into different options that can be related to the problem statement to make an appropriate decision. For this case study we can classify the above questions with the Motor Carrier Taxation KBS (MCTKBS) as it includes over 200......half of documents......for which convenience records were made by paying an The amount of $180 per truck was driven fewer miles or no miles in Idaho. Idaho department officials suspect that some of these convenience registrations will be eliminated if the motor carrier registration fee is significantly increased. The assessment of the tax effect should also be carried out assuming that all trucks that travel fewer miles are not registered. The decision on the implementation of the proposal is made considering all these factors so that the impact of these changes does not affect the tax revenues and economic system of the State. BPM is a continuous process that occurs in a closed-loop structure that is useful for optimizing business performance or improving the quality of work based on integrated data stored as dashboards