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This article on fighting the HIPPO effect - when the highest paid person’s opinion gets acted upon even if it’s not backed by data or if others don’t believe it’s the best course - discusses a study by Balazs Szatmari, former PhD candidate at RSM.
This article on fighting the HIPPO effect - when the highest paid person’s opinion gets acted upon even if it’s not backed by data or if others don’t believe it’s the best course - discusses a study by Balazs Szatmari, former PhD candidate at RSM.