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Sunday, June 15, 2008

speed up your decision making cycle

  1. let your hypothesis determine your analisys
  2. get your analytical priorities straight
  3. forget about absolute precision
  4. triangulate around the tough problems

From the McKinsey Way.
Posted by 32Three at 4:49 PM
Labels: decisions

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