Situational framework in which organizational decisions are made

 

Snowden and Boone take a laser-like focus on the situational framework in which organizational decisions are made. They note that the situational /contextual frameworks can often be complex and possibly fluid. They categorized the range of these decision frameworks from simple, to complicated, and complex, to chaotic.

Using the knowledge gained from this course (and from these articles)

Evaluate the often tried approach of adopting past solutions to similar problems encountered today. Is this a form of linear thinking or not?
Why is linear thinking dangerous?
Whether the application of the tools of rational economics lead to “better decisions”, across all contextual frameworks?
What about human behavioral responses and organizational discipline in each of these frameworks?

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