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Jim Schreier Posted on June 14, 2019 Posted in Facilitation, Implications Wheel, Strategic Exploration Tools

Good managers—even great ones—can make spectacularly bad choices. Some of them result from bad luck or poor timing, but a large body of research suggests that many are caused by cognitive and behavioral biases.

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