Azzam A. Abou- Moghli, Leadership Style in Strategic Decision Making and Factors of Perceived Environmental Uncertainty: An Integrative Framework, International Business Management, Volume 10,Issue 22, 2016, Pages 5358-5362, ISSN 1993-5250, ibm.2016.5358.5362, (https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ibm.2016.5358.5362) Abstract: This research examines the association between the procedure of Strategic Decision (SD) making, administration and background factors. First, sketching on a sample of SDs, it investigates the process through which they are taken. In general, the consequences hold up the view that SD courses are fashioned by a diversity of factors, in all these groups. But the majority signal finding is that verdict specific characteristics emerge to have the most imperative weight on the deliberate decision making method as judgments with different decision detailed characteristics are gripped through special processes. The evident supremacy of decision specific uniqueness over organization and background factors augments the conventional “external power” versus “deliberate choice” contest in the area of strategic administration. Keywords: Environmental insecurity;strategic organization;uncertainty awareness;uncertainty;management