Deal with routing and repetitive problems is a

programmed decision
non-programmed decision
major decision
minor decision

The correct answer is: A. Programmed decision

A programmed decision is a decision that is made frequently and can be handled using a routine approach. Routing and repetitive problems are examples of programmed decisions.

A non-programmed decision is a decision that is made infrequently and requires a custom approach. Major decisions and minor decisions are examples of non-programmed decisions.

A major decision is a decision that has a significant impact on the organization. A minor decision is a decision that has a minor impact on the organization.

Here are some examples of programmed decisions:

  • Deciding how to route a delivery truck.
  • Deciding how to price a product.
  • Deciding how to staff a call center.

Here are some examples of non-programmed decisions:

  • Deciding whether to enter a new market.
  • Deciding whether to acquire another company.
  • Deciding whether to lay off employees.

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