This document appears to be a section divider (page 115) for 'Part Three: The Counterintelligence Conundrum' of a larger report, likely from the House Oversight Committee based on the footer. It contains a quote by Pierre Wack from a 1985 Harvard Business Review article discussing the strategic significance of perceptions versus facts.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Pierre Wack | Author |
Quoted source from Harvard Business Review regarding strategic scenarios and perceptions.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Harvard Business Review | ||
| House Oversight Committee |
"“Scenarios deal with two worlds: the world of facts and the world of perceptions. They explore for facts but they aim at perceptions inside the heads of decision makers. Their purpose is to gather and transform information of strategic significance into fresh perceptions”"Source
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