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Intelligence, Decisions, and Intelligent Decisions | Advanced Competitive Strategies

Competia Magazine, September 2004

Intelligence — data, research, analysis — doesn’t make strategy decisions; people make strategy decisions. What do those people need, and why do they (seem to) resist intelligence? This article discusses influences such as onverconfidence, habit, accountability, tailgating, and more. It also discusses how to get the most from a company’s intelligence through strategy simulation and business war games.

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