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Managerial models for practice have undergone remarkable growth in the past 50 years. My paper on decision calculus, published in 1970, was both a progress report and a prescription for improvement. This commentary describes why I wrote the paper, my perception of why it has been considered...
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The first major experimental comparison of approval voting with regular plurality voting occurred in the 1985 annual election of The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS). In approval voting a person votes for (approves of) as many candidates as desired, the winner being the candidate with the...
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(This article originally appeared in Management Science, April 1970, Volume 16, Number 8, pp. B-466--B-485, published by The Institute of Management Sciences.) A manager tries to put together the various resources under his control into an activity that achieves his objectives. A model of his...
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Includes bibliographical references (leaf 20).
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12).
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"Talk before the midwinter conference of the Food Marketing Institute, Miami, Florida, January 24, 1979."
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