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Strategic Decision Making George Wright

Strategic Decision Making By George Wright

Strategic Decision Making by George Wright


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Summary

Good decision making is crucial to good management and successful strategic planning. Sadly the decision making capabilities within organisations are often poor.

Strategic Decision Making Summary

Strategic Decision Making: A Best Practice Blueprint by George Wright

Good decision making is crucial to good management and successful strategic planning. Sadly the decision making capabilities within organisations are often poor. Using a fascinating and very readable combination of psychological theory, pencil-and-paper thought problems, and material from contemporary media, George Wright demonstrates why high-profile strategic disasters occur and how to prevent your own organisation from making similar mistakes. Case studies include Marks & Spencer, Dyson, Baring's Bank and the Millennium Dome.

Strategic Decision Making Reviews

..this series has much to commend it... (Modern Management, February 2002)

...a fascinating and readable combination of psychological theory, paper and pencil thought problems and quotations from contemporary media... (Productivity Digest, May 2002)

About George Wright

George Wright has held Faculty positions at LBS and Leeds Business School, and is currently at Strathclyde Graduate School of Business, where he consults to major blue-chip clients such as Philips and IBM. He has conducted extensive research into the role of judgement in forecasting and decision making, with particular emphasis on the simplification strategies of managers which lead to poor decisions.
He has published both academic and trade books on forecasting and decision making, and contributed to various journals within the field. He founded the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making with Wiley in 1988 and is Associate Editor of the Wiley journal Journal of Forecasting and the journal International Journal of Forecasting.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Digby Jones ix

About the author xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgements xv

1 Challenging Routines 1

Success formulas 3

Frames of reference 4

2 Decision Making in Management Teams 15

Groupthink 17

Alleviating groupthink 25

3 Overcoming Overconfidence 29

Overconfidence 30

Confirmation bias 32

Hindsight bias 33

Expert predictions 33

Alleviating overconfidence 39

4 How to Think with Scenarios 43

Scenario planning 44

Scenario construction: the extreme World method 45

Using scenarios in decision making 49

Scenario construction: the driving-forces method 55

The benefits of scenario planning 62

5 Dealing with Decision Dilemmas 73

Avoiding difficult decisions 74

Case study of a management team facing a decision dilemma 76

Dealing with psychological reactions to difficult decisions 80

6 Expectation and Decision Making 85

Decision trees 86

Blame culture and risk taking 93

7 How to Make Trade-offs 105

Simplifying choices can result in poor decisions 106

Making trade offs 113

8 Harnessing the Minds of Managers 121

Strategy development 122

A technique for the facilitation of strategic thinking 123

The role of the facilitator 124

Lessons from this book 126

Notes 131

Appendix A 137

Appendix B 138

Appendix C 139

Index 141

Additional information

NLS9780471486992
9780471486992
047148699X
Strategic Decision Making: A Best Practice Blueprint by George Wright
New
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2001-10-19
160
N/A
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