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Effectiveness of Information Use for Strategic Decision Making
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In general, effective strategic decisions are associated with a step-by-step analysis of information. However, such recommendations are detached from the realities decision makers are faced with, i.e uncertainty of a decision problem, abundance of information from various sources, as well as political behavior and personal idiosyncracies in the decision making process. Wolfgang Ganswein examines the interaction of these factors by using a broad sample of 230 decisions in a broad range of indust…
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In general, effective strategic decisions are associated with a step-by-step analysis of information. However, such recommendations are detached from the realities decision makers are faced with, i.e uncertainty of a decision problem, abundance of information from various sources, as well as political behavior and personal idiosyncracies in the decision making process. Wolfgang Ganswein examines the interaction of these factors by using a broad sample of 230 decisions in a broad range of industries."

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In general, effective strategic decisions are associated with a step-by-step analysis of information. However, such recommendations are detached from the realities decision makers are faced with, i.e uncertainty of a decision problem, abundance of information from various sources, as well as political behavior and personal idiosyncracies in the decision making process. Wolfgang Ganswein examines the interaction of these factors by using a broad sample of 230 decisions in a broad range of industries."

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