Principles of Management describes a decision type that recognizes the limitations of the decision-making process. 'Satisficing,' making 'good enough decisions,' deliberately limiting options, and searching for alternatives to a manageable set are associated with this decision type. What is the term for this decision type?

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<i>Principles of Management</i> describes a decision type that recognizes the limitations of the decision-making process. 'Satisficing,' making 'good enough decisions,' deliberately limiting options, and searching for alternatives to a manageable set are associated with this decision type. What is the term for this decision type?