In smaller, agile organizations, the decision-making burden may rest on one employee or a very small group of them, making it easy to fall victim to cognitive errors.
“All or nothing thinking” means small business owners may view things in more binary terms – thinking something is either completely good or bad. This means that change from the original choice can be perceived as a negative.
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