NOISE: How to overcome the high, hidden cost of inconsistent decision making

Volume: 94, Issue: 10, Pages: 38 - 46
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Organizations expect to see consistency in the decisions of their employees, but humans are unreliable. Judgments can vary a great deal from one individual to the next, even when people are in the same role and supposedly following the same guidelines. And irrelevant factors, such as mood and the weather, can change one person’s decisions from occasion to occasion. This chance variability of decisions is called noise, and it is surprisingly...
Paper Details
Title
NOISE: How to overcome the high, hidden cost of inconsistent decision making
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
94
Issue
10
Pages
38 - 46
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