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Author Kruse, Sebastian, author.

Title The potency of shortcuts in decision-making : a growing body of research suggests that CEOs who use heuristics can make more effective decisions than those who take a more comprehensive approach / Sebastian Kruse, David Bendig, Malte Brettel. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition [First edition].
Publication Info. [Cambridge, Massachusetts] : MIT Sloan Management Review, 2023.
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Description 1 online resource (5 pages)
Note "Reprint 65123."
Summary Recent research shows that rather than engaging in comprehensive decision-making, CEOs may be better off relying on heuristics - simple rules of thumb that require little information and analysis. Often based on direct learning experiences, heuristics are used consciously and deliberately, and frequently result in superior decision outcomes.
Subject Decision making.
Heuristic algorithms.
Prise de décision.
Algorithmes heuristiques.
decision making.
Decision making
Heuristic algorithms
Added Author Bendig, David, author.
Brettel, Malte, author.
Standard No. 53863MIT65123
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