Policy-making decisions refer to the process through which governments or organizations formulate plans or courses of action to address specific issues or achieve certain goals. These decisions involve analyzing information, considering alternatives, predicting outcomes, and implementing strategies.
Related terms
Public Policy: Guidelines or actions taken by governments or institutions to address public issues or achieve desired objectives.
Implementation: The process through which policies are put into practice and executed.
Cost-Benefit Analysis: A technique that helps policymakers evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different policy options by comparing their costs and benefits in order to make informed decisions.