Game Theory in Management: Modelling Business Decisions and their Consequences
Autor Michael Hatfielden Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 oct 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138252585
ISBN-10: 1138252581
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138252581
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentNotă biografică
Michael Hatfield, PMP, CCC, EVM, is probably best known as the author of the long running column in PMNetwork magazine, Variance Threshold. Besides PMNetwork, his work has appeared in the Project Management Journal, Cost Engineering, Gantthead, People on Projects, The Measurable News, and even in the Nuclear Weapons Journal. He is the author of Things Your PMO Is Doing Wrong (PMI Publishing, 2008). He has worked as an entry-level technician for the Air Force Weapons Laboratory's Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) test sites, as the director of a National Laboratory's Project Management Office overseeing a budget of $1.3 Billion (USD), and many very interesting jobs in-between. Michael can be reached at varthold@aol.com, and software solutions based on the theories put forth in this book are available at www.austintechpubs.com.
Recenzii
'The subject matter is fairly advanced, Michael's writing style is free of the ponderousness that afflicts so many other books on the subjects of management science or game theory. He makes his points clearly and entertainingly. Just the term epistemology - the study of knowledge and its limits - I found rather daunting. Michael's employment of game theory is thorough, complete, and, best of all, crystal clear. Game Theory in Management is a must-read for executive or strategic managers, and especially for those who seek to successfully begin a PMO.' Mihaela Popa-Simil, PhD, MBA 'Having been entertained for eleven years by Michael Hatfield's work for PM Network magazine, I knew that I would like this book. But after forty years as a manager, I didn't know I would learn so much from it. Whether analyzing the origins of chess, the miscalculations of World War II, or the perfidy of Enron's energy traders, Michael moves effortlessly across the field of decision making, all in his trademark, easy-to-read style. Most of all, he shows us what game theory can - and can't - do for us as practicing managers.' Bud Baker, Professor of Management, Wright State University, USA ’The author is an extensively experienced, professionally qualified and internationally recognized project management writer and practitioner...Game Theory in Management findings and conclusions are so contrary to generally accepted and applied management practice, it could be a prelude to a paradigm shift.’ American Society for the Advancement of Project Management ’It is much more than just Game Theory as applied to Management Decision Making. It is an excellent review of several management theories used for decision making and identifies their limitations and boundaries... once the PMP certificate is acquired, this book should be in every Project Manager’s library.’ PM World Journal, November 2012
Cuprins
Part 1 Win Using the Rules of the Game; Chapter 1 Chess Openings and Risk Management; Chapter 2 Introduction to Game Theory, and a Code of Nature; Chapter 3 Game Theory and Cartage Schemes; Chapter 4 Network Theory and Games; Chapter 5 Win Using the Rules of the Game; Part 2 The Upper Limit; Chapter 6 Deconstructing Game Theory; Chapter 7 The Pieces Move Like This …; Chapter 8 Deconstructing Risk Management; Chapter 9 On the Limits of Knowledge and Management Information; Part 3 The Structured Solution; Chapter 10 Managing to the Corner Cube; Chapter 11 Corner Cubes and Robustness; Chapter 12 Strategic Management and the Rehabilitation of Game Theory and Risk Management; Chapter 13;
Descriere
Architects and engineers can build models to test their ideas - why not managers? Game theory can be used to evaluate rival technical approaches to solving managerial problems in order to discover the most effective solutions. While the topic may seem complex, Game Theory in Management is a readable and fast-paced book; readers will come away with an entirely new perspective on the objectives, tactics, even purpose of management, and ways of evaluating the selected strategies and decisions of those within the team, inside the macro organization, and among competitors. Easily-employed tests for the validity and efficacy of management information systems are also addressed, as are those environments where cartage schemes can be most effective, and where they are not. In the areas of asset, project, and strategic management, Game Theory in Management is certain to become a game-changer.