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Title: Getting it Right: Avoiding the High Cost of Wrong Decisions

 

Author: Deborah C Sawyer

Price: $30.95

ISBN: 1574442287

 

Pages: 240

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In the rush to make decisions, many business professionals overlook an invaluable resource... one that could mean the difference between overwhelming success and outrageous failure. Readily available information is becoming the key factor behind better decision-making-especially as businesses prepare for the 21st century.

Getting it Right: Avoiding the High Cost of Wrong Decisions is the first book to link information and decision making as a single powerful tool. Drawn from Deborah C. Sawyer's 20+ years of research to support business decisions, she now invites readers to consider and learn decision-making strategies once known only to a few professionals.

Going behind the scenes, Sawyer leads you through a review of recent and past business decisions. Some were disasters-others were triumphs. In each case, Sawyer can show you where information would have prevented catastrophe-and how it ensured success.

Also noting the many situations that keep recurring in business and industry today, Getting it Right: Avoiding the High Cost of Wrong Decisions emphasizes that today's actions are tomorrow's consequences. Sawyer explains how information currently being ignored or excluded from decision-making will have a negative impact over the next 10 to 25 years.

Fortunately, Sawyer knows when a simple infusion of the right information can save companies a bundle. Let her experiences and observations empower you to build the same abilities-and make better decisions for now and the future!

 
  • Provides the first-ever resource to link information with decision making-and explore its potential for better business
  • Offers a practical discussion about decision-making in the new "Knowledge Economy" Shows how business decisions can go wrong-and how the correct, readily available information could make them right
  • Presents step-by-step case examples with checklists for helpful guidance

 

 

 

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