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David Davidovic's avatar

Great idea for a book. Provocative and practical

Not sure if this is covered, but one syndrome I find everywhere in business, and getting worse every day, is the inability to make decisions with incomplete or ambiguous information. The constant ask for more and more data, that often piles up unused, is not only costly but freezes companies when they should be nimble.

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Peter Hein's avatar

I think … alternatives. What are they? What is the second best explanation/solution/idea? In my experience, if the “second best“ sounds trivial, the first one likely is not thought through. If the second best sounds interesting - that gets you somewhere. (Including- what’s the third best?)

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T.H. Kern's avatar

What I hear in this question is a need to establish factual accuracy and, when that is too difficult to obtain, degrees of credibility. I suspect that you are thinking about accurate summaries of opinion and attitudes, but you may be thinking about something more dyadic (e.g., does this receptor have serious potential for binding to such and such a moiety)? Help me out with an expansion of your original ask, please.

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