5.1.2. Network Level

At the network level, decision-makers, such as chief general managers, are responsible for determining priorities, developing programs, and determining project objectives. According to the analysis, the critical dimensions at the network level of the decision hierarchy are accuracy, consistency, completeness, structure, and integrity from the syntactic category; accessibility and timeliness from the empirical category; ambiguity from the semantic category; and validity from the pragmatic category. In addition, the network level is subdivided into two decision-making levels, including the program level and project selection level.
