Harnessing the Power of Randomness for Strategic Advantage

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Harnessing the Power of Randomness for Strategic Advantage
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Randomized decision-making has been successfully applied in operations management and other fields, but it has not been widely used in strategic decision-making. However, in complex and uncertain environments, randomization can offer strategic benefits such as early advantage, faster learning, less predictability, and reduced biases. By incorporating randomness into the strategy-making process, businesses can build a portfolio of options and adapt more effectively to changing landscapes. Various tactics, such as varying the starting point, pacing, and locus of the search, can be employed to introduce randomness into strategy-making.

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