Friday, February 22, 2013
On the Cost of Suspicion
An interesting HBR case study of the cost of suspicion in the enterprise. Refreshingly different piece. Also hints at how this can go beyond just the usual personnel trust/suspicion domains. In particular about the general concept of asserting control to better understand what might happen next. To what degree should you suspect that the model is inaccurate? What are the analytical model implications? Worth reading.
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