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Strategic choices can be defined as important, infrequent decisions made by a firm's upper echelon that tie up resources and may critically affect the company's future (Eisenhardt and Zbaracki 1992; Mintzberg et al. 1976).
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Hence data collection is infrequent and decisions are often based on incomplete, out-of-date estimates.
Only for ARR, changes in decision were infrequent and bidirectional.
If these decision errors are infrequent enough, the effects of these errors decay away and the decision-directed equalizer's performance remains similar to that of the training mode.
In practice, particularly under the leadership of Joseph Stalin from 1928, democratic centralism was much more "centralist" than "democratic," as party congresses became infrequent occasions for rubber-stamping decisions made by the top party leadership.
"It's actually quite infrequent that people make rash decisions about them," says Swami. "Pain is quite a big barrier.
However, an algorithm such as Heuristic 2 which almost always makes optimal decisions with only infrequent exceptions, may outperform Algorithm 1.
Currently, manual visual observations and surveying are the most dominant data capturing techniques but they are time-consuming, error-prone, and infrequent, making quick and reliable decision-making difficult.
The infrequent opportunity to use the decision aids coupled with our tactic to provide minimal training to clinicians in the use of the decision aids led to only a few patients receiving the decision aid as intended (~30% of encounters covered half or less of the fidelity items).
If they make klutzy decisions then make it infrequent.
Start with full ring games, your decision making will be infrequent and playing up to four tables should be possible.
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