Eight Typical Thinking Errors
Heino Hilbig
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Heino Hilbig: Mayflower Concepts
Chapter 2 in Shaping the Future of Your Business, 2022, pp 39-61 from Springer
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Abstract Every manager, every entrepreneur and every futurologistFuturologists is inevitably subject to many human thinking errors and mistakes when assessing the future—learned errors, gaps in imagination or ways of thinking that have been genetically consolidated over generations. But those who are aware of these thinking traps can consciously avoid them in strategy development. In fact, there are dozens of such traps—you will learn about the eight most important ones in this chapter.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-35349-0_2
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