Chapter 120 I'm willing to give everything!

What is the most important premise in making decisions?

Control of information.

In a complex cooperative model, because there are multiple factors that affect the outcome of the game, only by fully grasping the information about each factor can one make decisions with relatively high returns based on this.

Based on this logic that conforms to basic facts, we can see that astute decision-making requires decision-makers to have good abilities in collecting, perceiving, and summarizing information.

The saying that "two heads are better than one" has its objective reasonableness, because as the game relationship continues to evolve, in pursuit of greater benefits, the relevant decision-makers will continuously want to make better decisions. Therefore, to prevent the problems of acting unilaterally, they have introduced staff, partners, and superiors to assist in their decision-making.