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Author: | Shapiro, S. Spence, M. |
Title: | Managerial intuition: a conceptual and operational framework |
Journal: | Business Horizons
1997 : JAN-FEB, VOL. 40:1, p. 63-68 |
Index terms: | ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GOVERNMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | By harnessing intuition, decision makers have a powerful tool to use in solving the thorniest of managerial problems. Problems lie on a continuum of structuredness. At one end are well-structured problems, to which established decision rules can be applied to yield an acceptable solution. At the other end of the continuum are ill-structured problems, for which no widely accepted decision rules exist. Well-structured problems lend themselves to automation, as evidenced by the explosive growth of management information systems. |
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