A bad plan is better than no plan: A theoretical justification of an empirical observation
© Springer International Publishing AG 2018. In his 2014 book “Zero to One”, a software mogul Peter Thiel lists the lessons he learned from his business practice. Most of these lessons make intuitive sense, with one exception – his observation that “a bad plan is better than no plan” seems to be cou...
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A bad plan is better than no plan: A theoretical justification of an empirical observation |
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