Question: SYstems and decision making The Limping man While standing at the road side chatting, a group of doctors saw a man limping on the left
SYstems and decision making
The Limping man
While standing at the road side chatting, a group of doctors saw a man limping on the left while walking towards them.
One of them said "That's typically left knee Arthritis",
The 2nd Dr said, "No, he could be having plantar fasciitis."
The 3rd exclaimed "Ah, that's just an ankle sprain!"
The 4th answered, "You can't see that he cannot lift his left knee? That's probably lower motor neuron lesion."
The fifth said "To me he seems to have Hemiplegia scissors gait ".
Just before the 6th could give his impression, the man reached the group and asked "Is there a cobbler nearby who can repair my slippers?
The Dr's all went .. .
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Link the above scenario to the effect of perception on decision making. How can perception be managed to improve the quality of decisions in a corporate set up.
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