Receiving all the information needed and working with deadlines in mind don’t exactly create an ideal atmosphere to foster correct decision-making. Managers, entrepreneurs and economists often feel embarrassed if an outsider points out that their actions follow the application of the principle that a solution should be considered only when the benefits exceed its costs.
4 most common pitfalls in decision-making
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