Megamistakes forecasting and the myth of rapid technological change
Schnaars documents that there is no evidence to support the widely accepted hypothesis of accelerating change. He suggests that forecasters would do well to test their assumptions about the future with hard market questions grounded firmly in the present.
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Main Author: | Schnaars, Steven P (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Free Press Collier Macmillan
1989
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