Summary:
The book delves into the complexities of decision-making processes within large organizations, exploring how information is gathered, interpreted, and acted upon. It examines case studies and provides insights into the challenges leaders face in navigating bureaucracies, managing diverse stakeholders, and making informed choices amidst uncertainty.
Key points:
1. Gathering and Analyzing Data: Learn how to collect key information and analyze it effectively to make informed decisions in big organizations.
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