What is another way to help mitigate the inaccuracy of information during group decision-making? How does it help with problem-solving?

Responses to Questions/Emergency Management

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A way to mitigate the inaccuracy of information during group decision-making is to have a representative in the group that can speak to the situation at hand.  Subject matter experts are essential personnel for decision-making groups.  Each individual offers a different level of experience, knowledge, and bias that can generate better discussions toward the appropriate decision.  When disseminated information differs among the experts, timeliness becomes a victim to the circumstances surrounding the ability to influence the group on a decision.  Rather than using their expertise to problem solve, bad information effectively will become the focal point as each expert attempts to gather better and/or more accurate details regarding the development of the emergency.

What is another way to help mitigate the inaccuracy of information during group decision-making? How does it help with problem-solving?  Minimum of a 150 words response

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