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Sunday Strategist: Mount Everest and the High-Altitude School of Bad Decisions

Mount Everest is a living lab for studying leadership, team dynamics, and decision-making–specifically, flawed decision-making.

Sunday Strategist: Mount Everest and the High-Altitude School of Bad Decisions
An aerial view shows Mount Everest, also known as the Sagarmatha, on the border between Nepal and Tibet. (Photographer: Adeel Halim/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- The annual climbing window on Mount Everest just closed, and it was a doozy of a year, with a record number of people summiting and at least 11 fatalities. For people more familiar with navigating the corporate ladder, the mountain is a living, breathing lab for studying supply-chain management, leadership, team dynamics, and decision-making–specifically, flawed decision-making. 
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