James March argues that Organisations face a large number of problems of about equal importance, but only
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James March argues that ‘Organisations face a large number of problems of about equal importance, but only a few solutions. Thus the chance of finding a solution to a particular problem is small.’ Does this mean that organizations must spend most of the time ‘muddling through’? Why or why not?
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