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Decision-Making

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  • When he arrived at the LSE in September 2002 to work on his doctorate entitled The Role of Civil Society in the Democratisation of Global Governance Institutions: From 'Soft Power' to Collective Decision-Making, he needed interviews with powerful people on which to base his thesis.

    LSE played a part in taming Libya's rogue regime 2011

  • A separate working paper on "Decision-Making Within the Unified Command" criticized a "lack of regulatory guidance" in legislation for contributing to confusion about the roles of the national incident commander.

    Gulf oil spill response ill-managed, presidential panel says Steven Mufson 2010

  • The "Decision-Making Within the Unified Command" report places significant blame on a circumvented command structure, in which "inter-agency groups were activated but later marginalized" while top agency chiefs, who were often political appointees, "remained very involved in the response and took over addressing key issues."

    The BP oil spill papers: A case study in management failure Jena McGregor 2010

  • Through research into dozens of survival stories, Tougias has also prepared an inspirational lecture for businesses and organizations titled Survival Lessons: Peak Performance & Decision-Making Under Pressure.

    OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010

  • He also drew upon the memory of a computer program he had written as part of his graduate thesis, titled “Simulating the Decision-Making Process in Conflict Situations Based on the Chess Endgame.”

    BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010

  • "PSA is the controversy that refuses to die," said Dr. Michael Barry of Massachusetts General Hospital and the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision-Making, which pushes programs that help patients make such choices.

    Cancers May Be Found, Treated Too Early 2010

  • Ken Posner -- veteran Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) securities analyst and author of the bookStalking the Black Swan: Research and Decision-Making in a World of Extreme Volatility -- says, "Yes."

    Damien Hoffman: 6 Ways to Avoid Black Swans 2010

  • He also drew upon the memory of a computer program he had written as part of his graduate thesis, titled “Simulating the Decision-Making Process in Conflict Situations Based on the Chess Endgame.”

    BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010

  • Here are six ways that Ken Posner, author of Stalking the Black Swan: Research and Decision-Making in a World of Extreme Volatility, asserts we can avoid black swans.

    Damien Hoffman: 6 Ways to Avoid Black Swans 2010

  • He also drew upon the memory of a computer program he had written as part of his graduate thesis, titled “Simulating the Decision-Making Process in Conflict Situations Based on the Chess Endgame.”

    BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010

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