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Decision Making in Life
Back in college I had to complete a compulsory module which I thought was a complete waste of time - Management. I didn't see the merits of having to theorize something so practical. Isn't Management something you learn through hands-on experiences? It wasn't that I didn't enjoy the module; in fact I poured over every single theory and concept thoroughly, consistently doing so well in my class I'd hate myself if I weren't me. I learnt about Gantt charts and was fascinated with how Henry Gantt developed a concept so simple and straightforward, that we now take for granted as a process for project management. I also found out about the various management school of thoughts, and my favourite quote about management was summarised succinctly by Henri Fayol: "To manage is to forecast and plan, to organise, to command, to co-ordinate and to control"I didn't know it back then, but subconsciously it probably made a whole lot of sense to me. Now as my job throws me into the middle of the management pool, I find mys
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