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Publication Date: 1993
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Decision Making: Rational, Nonrational, and Irrational.
Simon, Herbert A.
Educational Administration Quarterly, v29 n3 p392-411 Aug 1993
Describes the current state of knowledge about human decision-making and problem-solving processes, explaining recent developments and their implications for management and management training. Rational goal-setting is the key to effective decision making and accomplishment. Bounded rationality is a realistic orientation, because the world is too complex to permit optimal problem solving or maximized utility through human efforts. (MLH)
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Language: English
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