The final step of the decision-making process is accepting the consequences. In many cases this is not an unpleasant task because a good deal of decisions have been positive outcomes. The majority of farm businesses earns profits, accumulate wealth, return debts, add family members to the business, or accomplish other satisfying outcomes. Unfortunately not every farm business succeeds however and a manager has to accept this possibility if they choose to pursue farming as a career and vocation.
Organization |
Penn State Extension |
Publisher |
Penn State University |
Published |
2016 |
Material Type |
Written Material |