May 14, 2019 | blog
As a child my dad ran the north beach at Donner Lake, California. You may have heard or read about the historic true story of the pioneers who got stuck at the base of the high Sierra Mountains (often compared to the Swiss alps) and ended up having to eat their dead...
Jan 22, 2015 | Journal
In the 1950’s, Herbert Simons was awarded the Nobel Prize “for his pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations.” His work on what he called “bounded rationality” and “satisficing” is interesting to think about when it comes to...