Fundamental-objectives hierarchy

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Consider the following situations that involve multiple objectives:

a. Suppose you want to go out for dinner. What are your fundamental objectives? Create a fundamental-objectives hierarchy.

b. Suppose you are trying to decide where to go for a trip over spring break. What are your fundamental objectives? What are your means objectives?

c. You are about to become a parent (surprise!), and you have to choose a name for your child. What are important objectives to consider in choosing a name?

d. Think of any other situation where choices involve multiple objectives. Create a fun- damental-objectives hierarchy and a means-objectives network.

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