Thomas C. Schelling
There is a tendency in our planning to confuse the unfamiliar with the improbable. The contingency we have not considered seriously looks strange; what looks strange is thought improbable; what is improbable need not be considered seriously.
Content: Quotation | Author: Thomas C. Schelling | Source: “Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision (Foreword)” | Subjects: Decision Making, Planning, Risk Management, Strategy