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The GWU Extreme Decisions Group
FormationAugust 21, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-08-21)
TypeOrganizational Behavior think tank
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Official language
English
Chairman
Hillary Hecht
Key people
Maggie Nguyen, Bianta Timiraos, Joy Wellborn, Samuel Goodman, Sean Lynch, Marek Slavicky
AffiliationsGeorge Washington University (USA)
Websitebusiness.gwu.edu/decisionsciences/

The GWU Extreme Decisions Group is the newest addition to ongoing think tank projects run by the George Washington University. Taking its name from the Extreme Decisions class, where its members first met in late August. 2012, this group focuses on conducting research, publishing article critiques, engaging in in-class and virtual conferences, and solving issues regarding extreme decision making of large corporations. This semester, the team focuses on analyzing the decision making process of Microsoft's Bing and Google. The GWU Extreme Decisions Group is currently chaired by Hillary Hecht, a senior student majoring in Extreme Decisions. Other group members were selected based on their current research projects and focus. It includes Maggie Nguyen, Bianta Timiraos, Joy Wellborn, Samuel Goodman, Sean Lynch and Marek Slavicky - all Honors students at GWU.

History[edit]

The group was established on August 21, 2012.

Recent contributions[edit]

In three months, the group has closely analyzed the decision making processes of Bing and Google.


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References[edit]

  • Copping, Robert, The Story of The Monday Club - The First Decade, Foreword by George Pole, Current Affairs Information Service, Ilford, Essex, April 1972, (P/B), p. 28.
  • Coxall, Bill, and Lynton Robins, Contemporary British Politics, Macmillan Publishers, London, first published 1989, revised reprint 1992, p. 239, (P/B), ISBN 0-333-34046-9

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