Groupthink: psychological studies of policy decisions and fiascoes |
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In retrospect, the President's advisers could see that even when they first began
to discuss the plan, sufficient information was available to indicate that their
assumptions were much too shaky. They could have obtained and used the
crucial ...
In retrospect, the President's advisers could see that even when they first began
to discuss the plan, sufficient information was available to indicate that their
assumptions were much too shaky. They could have obtained and used the
crucial ...
Page 27
The suffering of the twelve hundred imprisoned men and the ransom money were
only part of the losses sustained because of the policy-makers' false assumption
that the invaders could easily join guerrillas in the mountains. Had they learned ...
The suffering of the twelve hundred imprisoned men and the ransom money were
only part of the losses sustained because of the policy-makers' false assumption
that the invaders could easily join guerrillas in the mountains. Had they learned ...
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But if Kennedy and his advisers had examined the six assumptions carefully
enough to see how faulty they were, wouldn't they have realized that permitting
the Bay of Pigs fiasco to materialize would be at least as embarrassing, both at
home ...
But if Kennedy and his advisers had examined the six assumptions carefully
enough to see how faulty they were, wouldn't they have realized that permitting
the Bay of Pigs fiasco to materialize would be at least as embarrassing, both at
home ...
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Contents
Why So Many Miscalculations? | 2 |
The Bay of Pigs | 14 |
The Wrong | 48 |
Copyright | |
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