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Workers who organize themselves along industry lines are represented by
Possible Alternatives
Other options or choices available in a decision-making process, considered when the primary plan or choice is unavailable or unsuitable.
Decision Maker
An individual or group responsible for making choices or judgments based on available information, aiming to achieve the best possible outcome.
Bounded Rationality
A theory that suggests that there are limits to how rational a decision maker can actually be.
Heuristics
Shortcuts in decision making that save mental activity.
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