The expression -We did not see it coming - has often been heard in recent years from decision makers at the highest levels of the private and public sectors. Yet there were actually early warning signals, but they were often ignored due to a lack of appropriate methodology. Focusing on the concept of a weak signal, this book provides methods for anticipating problems and dealing with blind spots. Along with examples of this concept, the authors provide answers to questions of feasibility, including how to recognize a weak signal, and how to exploit it. Numerous applications are also presented...
The expression -We did not see it coming - has often been heard in recent years from decision makers at the highest levels of the private and public s...
An increasing number of business executives, managers and political leaders are using the concept of -weak signals- nowadays. There are also an increasing number of people trying to find out exactly what this concept means, as well as when and how to use it. Such questions arise particularly when it comes down to making strategic decisions. To help with these questions, this book defines the concept of the -weak signal- and then demonstrates how it would be useful in relation to strategic decisions, and more precisely in relation to three moments of the strategic decision, i.e.:
An increasing number of business executives, managers and political leaders are using the concept of -weak signals- nowadays. There are also an inc...