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Management article
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Reference no. F0311C
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review - Forethought", 2003

Abstract

It's easy for corporate strategists to get bogged down by the vast amount of data available to them. The trick is to separate the wheat from the chaff - and that's where a sophisticated early warning system comes into play. Building one takes three steps: Anticipate specific futures, appoint sentries, and expedite decision making.

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Abstract

It's easy for corporate strategists to get bogged down by the vast amount of data available to them. The trick is to separate the wheat from the chaff - and that's where a sophisticated early warning system comes into play. Building one takes three steps: Anticipate specific futures, appoint sentries, and expedite decision making.

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