Decision Analysis as an Aid to Strategy
Statistical decision theory is a theory of decision-making, i.e., of selecting among alternatives. It is not a theory of problem solving, i.e., of finding the cause of a particular set of symptoms. Thus, if the problem or opportunity is defined poorly even the best analysis thereafter will be of lim...
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Main Authors: | Thomas, Howard, Schwenk, C. R. |
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1984
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