Herbert A. Simon Quote

The function of knowledge in the decision-making process is to determine which consequences follow upon which of the alternative strategies. It is the task of knowledge to select from the whole class of possible consequences a more limited subclass, or even (ideally) a single set of consequences correlated with each strategy.


p. 78. - Administrative Behavior, 1947


The function of knowledge in the decision-making process is to determine which consequences follow upon which of the alternative strategies. It is...

The function of knowledge in the decision-making process is to determine which consequences follow upon which of the alternative strategies. It is...

The function of knowledge in the decision-making process is to determine which consequences follow upon which of the alternative strategies. It is...

The function of knowledge in the decision-making process is to determine which consequences follow upon which of the alternative strategies. It is...