Many of the most important decisions in society, those made by businesses, organizations, and legislatures, are made by groups. Yet as anyone who is part of a committee can attest, groups can compound rather than resolve the difficulties of making good decisions.
Dan Levy - Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School; Faculty Chair of SLATE at Harvard
Richard Zeckhauser - Professor of Political Economy at the Harvard Kennedy School
5 ноя 2014