human factors

Analysis in decision-making relies heavily on human factors rather than on objective data alone. Decision-makers pay close attention to how people involved relate to one another, what senior or experienced individuals think, and how the group as a whole perceives the situation.

Personal experience and accumulated wisdom are considered more trustworthy than purely technical analysis because they reflect real-world understanding and social judgment. The goal is to reach conclusions that make sense to those involved and preserve group unity, rather than to follow data models that ignore human relationships or social context.

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