Sashind Ningthoukhongjam

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One example: an executive team decides on a new strategy. The team enthusiastically celebrates any sign that the strategy is a success. Everywhere the executives look, they see plenty of confirming evidence, while indications to the contrary remain unseen or are quickly dismissed as ‘exceptions’ or ‘special cases’. They have become blind to disconfirming evidence.
The Art of Thinking Clearly: The Secrets of Perfect Decision-Making
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