Book News, PublicNet: 7 March, 2012

Vincent Barabba argues that decision-making has been one of the principal victims of ‘modern’ thinking.

The ‘analytical’ approach has, of course, brought vaccines, electricity and the internal combustion engine. But, in seeking to break things down into their component parts and improve the parts, governments and businesses continue to make some astonishingly bad decisions.

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