To navigate important decisions, managers are often taught to follow the steps

Question: To navigate important decisions, managers are often taught to follow the steps of the classic decision-making model which consists of five steps. While in the real world you may have to go back to a previous step during the process, the steps are a useful guide that will increase your chance of success. Please identify and describe each of the five steps in the process and provide a practical, sports-related example in which you would use the model.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Remember that your answer should be 2-5 pages in length (using Times New Roman 12 point font, double spaced, 1" margins, 1/2" indent for the first line of all paragraphs, and no extra space between paragraphs). You should provide as many sports-related examples as possible. Be sure to use correct spelling and grammar.
Students will receive feedback from the instructor on their performance on this practice question. The instructor will let the student know whether their response would be considered a "passing" or "failing" response if it were the actual comprehensive exam.
Since the test is a closed-book exam, you should answer this question without using any books, notes, or references.
Remember, you should not have any references, just as you won't in your exam.

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Solution: To navigate important decisions, managers are often taught to follow the steps