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CHESS, CHOICE MAKING AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH – PART II

By Prof. T. N. Krishnan The similarity to an organizational context -Like chess players organizational managers are faced with complex situations, are limited in their information processing capabilities and also need to decide under time pressure. Managers do make decisions by doing a cost-benefit analysis, but the interesting part is that most of the times just as in chess situation …Read more »

CHESS, CHOICE MAKING AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH – PART I

By Prof. T. N. Krishnan With the blitzkrieg of Carlsen against the (ex) World Champ Anand, the Chess world seem to have shifted back to a youthful era. Not long ago was the pseudonym‘lightning kid’ applied to the ex-world champion extolling his prodigious rise at a young age and his immense speed of play (and analysis). Perhaps age is no …Read more »

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