Scope
Germans think systematically. They formulate their understanding of the decision in a very broad and interconnected context. The scope of German decision-making is wide.
Time
In the German context the time allotted to a decision should be determined by the nature of the decision, not dictated by external pressure, but rather by the internal rhythm of the decision-making process.
Resources
Germans are economical in their handling of resources. Suboptimal decisions require modification, which in turn depletes resources.
Analysis
Germans regard an individual step in the decision making process as completed only when significant amounts of information have been gathered and analyzed with rigorous analytical tools.
Risk
Germans believe that an intelligent and correct decision, in line with the essence of the situation, both farsighted and aimed towards the future, is a decision which provides continuity, ensures quality and minimizes risk.
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