September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
10h 16m
English
Flowchart 2.5
As stated at the beginning of this chapter, asking questions kicks off the deliberate search for evidence. In fact, stopping the search process too soon often leads to solving the wrong problem, or settling on a solution before really understanding its possible (side) effects. In a rush to ‘get things done’, the phase of asking questions, the first step of evidence-based management, can be suppressed and uncertainty glossed over. The resultant lack of evidence and insight leads to solving the wrong problem or pursuing a questionable solution with limited results. Unfortunately, ...
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