The Big Idea: The Judgment Deficit – Harvard Business Review

As we rebuild from the economic crisis, we must renew the search for the appropriate balance—in finance and in other endeavors—not just between centralization and decentralization but also between case-by-case judgment and standardized rules. The right level of control is an elusive and moving target: Economic dynamism is best maintained by minimizing centralized control, but the very dynamism that individual initiative unleashes tends to increase the degree of control needed. And how to centralize—whether through case-by case judgment, a rule book, or a computer model—is as difficult a question as how much. But these are questions that we cannot afford to stop asking.

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