Saturday, January 15, 2011
Common Sense
Students often complain to me that managerial problem solving is just "common sense."
In truth, common sense is not really all that common in actual work situations, because common sense is typically based upon mental models that are not tested or examined. Common sense also tends to disappear in times of stress and emotion. Common sense also does not work well for complex problems.
In real life, we don't have time to use our common sense, so we just wing it and suffer the consequences.
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