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Death march (project management)
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Death march (disambiguation)
, Death march (software development)
In project management, a death march is a project that the participants feel is destined to fail, or that requires a stretch of unsustainable…
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2018
2018
5. Playing the Maintenance Game: How Mental Models Drive Organizational Decisions
J. Carroll
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J. Sterman
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A. Marcus
Debating Rationality
2018
Corpus ID: 18285480
Nature has equipped organisms with the ability to regenerate or repair themselves when damaged. If I cut myself, healing takes…
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2015
2015
A Missing Piece of Mutual Learning Model of March (1991)
Yuki Mitomi
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N. Takahashi
2015
Corpus ID: 62738813
(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae omitted.)IntroductionWhen multiple learners (including the organization) learning simultaneously…
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2015
2015
The Attentional Learning Trap and How to Avoid It
Alexander S. Rich
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T. Gureckis
Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
2015
Corpus ID: 4654037
People often make repeated decisions from experience. In such scenarios, persistent biases of choice can develop, most notably…
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2014
2014
REINFORCEMENT LEARNING IN STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING
Thorsten Grohsjean
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Nils Stieglitz
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T. Kretschmer
2014
Corpus ID: 154365422
The paper examines how firms learn over time to allocate resources to alternative strategic actions in a changing business…
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2003
2003
The Incremental Funding Method-A Data Driven Approach to Software Development
Mark Denne Sun
2003
Corpus ID: 1978781
The last few years have seen intense scrutiny of the flawed business propositions underlying the dot.com bubble of the late 1990s…
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1999
1999
"...ab milans caç la ganta / y ab lo branxex la lebre corredora" (LXIV, 25-26): Arnaut Daniel i Ausiàs March
Isabel Grifoll
1999
Corpus ID: 163316775
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