Think about the tools your company has used when crafting strategy: SWOT analyses, growth-share matrices, Porter’s five forces, etc. According to University of Michigan professor Felipe A. Csaszar, executive teams have historically needed these contained ways to map out complex business decisions because of a concept called bounded rationality: “the idea that human decision-makers, however capable, are constrained by finite attention, memory, and processing power.”
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