A manager might insist that separating a decision into multiple sequential decisions will increase the likelihood that t

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A manager might insist that separating a decision into multiple sequential decisions will increase the likelihood that t

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A manager might insist that separating a decision into multiplesequential decisions will increase the likelihood that thedecisions made will turn out well. Doing so allows for anassessment of the project at each stage, lessening the likelihoodthe project will fall prey to which of the following?
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escalation of commitment
paralysis by analysis
incremental investment
illusion of control
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