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Barabba, Vincent P.

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    Title/Author: A systems thinking decision-making process/ by Vincent P. Barabba.
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    Author: Barabba, Vincent P.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    Description: xxii, 168 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1. An Uncertain and More Complex Environment Requires you Learn From Your Decisions - Question the Known and Seek Answers to the Unknown -- 2. How the Journey to Improved Decision Making Started with my Introduction to the Silo Problem and the Importance of Understanding Both Sides of a Story -- 3. What Was Learned by Supporting and Making Decisions During Local and National Political Campaigns -- 4. My First Government Job Getting to the Census Bureau -- 5. My First a Job in the Private Sector - Xerox -- 6. My Second Job in Government Back to the Bureau -- 7. My Second Job in the Private Sector - Getting to Kodak on My Way to General Motors -- 8. My Final Job in the Private Sector - How Early Involvement in the GM Decision-Making Process Led to the Effective Use of Market Research -- 9. Using Systems Thinking to Create an Experienced Based Decision Process -- 10. Keep an Open Mind, Think Systemically, and Encourage Transparency -- 11. Encourage Learning -- 12. Based on Good and Bad Experiences, A Beginning Discussion of the Potential Decision-Making Framework From Which Lessons Can Be Learned and Burnt Toast Can be Avoided -- 13. Based on Good and Bad Experiences, A Beginning Discussion of the Potential Decision-Making Framework From Which Lessons Can Be Learned and Burnt Toast Can be Avoided -- 14. How Using the Right Decision Process Could Have Avoided Kodak's Predisposed Mindset That Led to Burnt Toast -- 15. Developing the Design and Implementation of an Inquiry Center That Contributes to the Ability to Avoid Burnt Toast -- 16. The Benefit of Leadership's Improved Thinking and Decision Making that Overcame the Desire of Some to Focus Exclusively on the Existing Business.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Decision making. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89960-8
    ISBN: 9783030899608
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