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Argues that managers′ concrete work experience is the most critical of problem solving competences. Discusses a number of reasoning skills that experienced managers generally possess: diagnostic information seeking skills; inductive analysis skills; causal reasoning. Concludes that organizations ought to attempt to release the power of managerial experience.

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