LEADERSHIP - How Assumptions of Consensus Undermine Decision Making - Decision making in today's global environment requires that managers understand how their experiences bias their perceptions of new situations - And hurt the company.
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2001
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Authors: | Cross, Robert L. ; Brodt, Susan E. |
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MIT sloan management review. - Cambridge, Mass : MIT, ISSN 1532-9194, ZDB-ID 2039388X. - Vol. 42.2001, 2, p. 86-96
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