Enhancing Decision-Making Accuracy with Predictive Analytics: A Necessity or a Choice?

Authors

    Ghanbar Amirnejad * Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. gh.amirnejad@iau-shoushtar.ac.ir
https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.jrmde.3.1.1

Keywords:

Decision-Making, Predictive Analytics, Enhancing Accuracy

Abstract

In today's data-driven world, the deployment of predictive analytics in decision-making processes is not just a technological advancement but a critical strategic asset. This discussion explores whether employing predictive analytics to enhance decision-making accuracy is a necessity or merely a choice for contemporary organizations. In considering whether employing predictive analytics is a necessity or a choice, one must acknowledge the competitive edge and enhanced accuracy it provides to decision-making processes across industries. While organizations may opt to rely on traditional decision-making processes, the ability to analyze vast datasets and predict future trends offers a decisive advantage that is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Therefore, for organizations aiming to remain competitive and effective in their decision-making, the integration of predictive analytics is less a choice and more a necessity. Predictive analytics is not merely a tool but a strategic imperative that, when correctly implemented, can significantly enhance decision-making accuracy and efficiency. As data continues to grow in volume and complexity, the necessity of predictive analytics will only become more pronounced, shaping it as an essential element of modern organizational decision-making frameworks.

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Published

2024-01-01

How to Cite

Amirnejad, G. (2024). Enhancing Decision-Making Accuracy with Predictive Analytics: A Necessity or a Choice?. Journal of Resource Management and Decision Engineering, 3(1), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.jrmde.3.1.1

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