BUS 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Aggregate Demand, Whole Foods Market
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First, the role of arguments in making decisions. Identifying good & bad (stronger vs weaker) arguments is important. Important for a foundation for your decisions. Where in this chain do you become aware that a decision needs to be made. More likely to do this at step 2. Imagine you work for loblaws, and someone asks. After all, he was regional manager for produce at whole foods. She demonstrated that in her interview and a letter from her previous boss confirms it. : you need to get the facts right. 2 after all, he was regional manager for produce at. Conclusion -> he has more relevant experience premises -> he was regional manager and it"s a very similar job. Analogy: chair needs four legs before it falls over. How much effort to tip or break an argument . A good argument has premises that provide good support for a conclusion.