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Tag Archives: decision making
Cave Rescue: A lesson in leadership
July 10, 2018 The following weeks will likely reveal the intricacies of the rescue of the youth soccer team from the Chiang Rai cave in Thailand. But from the outside, it seems to me that the operation is a clear … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Making, Government, Leadership
Tagged cave, Chiang Rai, decision making, Leadership, rescue, thailand
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Howard Raiffa, Harvard Professor, decision analysis pioneer, dies at 92.
From the Harvard Gazette: Howard Raiffa, the Frank P. Ramsey Professor Emeritus of Managerial Economics, died July 8 at his home in Arizona following a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Raiffa joined the Harvard faculty in 1957. With a diverse … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Making, Society
Tagged decision making, Harvard, Howard Raiffa, Kennedy School
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Hello world!
Welcome to my new blog on complexity… The purpose of this blog is to explore the notion of complexity, how it affects our lives and how it affects and will affect society today and tomorrow. Complexity spans many scientific fields. … Continue reading