Testing the impact of personal intelligence on decision-making process for employees of Sudan Academy of Sciences

Authors

  • Muhand Abbas Mokhtar
  • Adam Ahmed Mousa Hamid

Keywords:

personal intelligence
decision-making process
motivation
organized thinking

Abstract

The study aimed at testing the impact of personal intelligence on decision-making process for employees of Sudan Academy of Sciences. A questionnaire was designed to collect data from the study population. The SPSS was used for analyzing and testing the hypotheses. Some of the findings of the study are: there is a positive and abstract relationship between personal intelligence and decision-making process and between systematic thinking and decision-making process. The study recommends encouraging employees intelligence in business organizations and suggests conducting further studies for administrative decision makers in business organizations.

Author Biographies

Muhand Abbas Mokhtar

Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the University of Bisha - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Adam Ahmed Mousa Hamid

Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the Universities of Bisha - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Imam Al-Mahdi - Republic of Sudan

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Published

2016-12-30

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Testing the impact of personal intelligence on decision-making process for employees of Sudan Academy of Sciences. (2016). Arab Journal of Sciences and Research Publishing , 2(8), 34. https://doi.org/10.26389/M02468

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Testing the impact of personal intelligence on decision-making process for employees of Sudan Academy of Sciences. (2016). Arab Journal of Sciences and Research Publishing , 2(8), 34. https://doi.org/10.26389/M02468