Warfield, John2009-01-222009-01-222009-01https://hdl.handle.net/1920/3393Manuscript: typescript with tables, 10 pgs. Original is PDF (92 Kb). 8.5" x 11" (21.6 cm x 29.7 cm)"Final strategic choice may be based on a structural model, applying measures of complexity and insights derived from applying the Work Program of Complexity to develop the problematique for the situation facing the high-level manager. Two specific cases are used to illustrate the combinatorial nature of final strategic choice. A Waste Rebate accrues to the benefit of the manager whose choice is highly conserving of resources." John N. Warfield Collection 99.7en-USCombinatorial Nature of Final Strategic ChoiceWarfield, John N.Work Program of Complexity (WPOC)ComplexityProblematiqueWaller, Robert JamesInterpretive Structural Modeling (ISM)Paper: "Combinatorial Nature of Final Strategic Choice," January 2009Working Paper