USN Aircraft Carrier Air Units, Volume 2: 1957-1963 - by Duane Kasulka, Don Greer

By Duane Kasulka, Don Greer

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Uncertainty, in turn, affects our ability to resolve problems in a number of ways: • A lack of certainty adversely affects our ability to choose an appropriate response to a problem or have confidence in our selection. 20 C 2 Re- en v isi o ned • A lack of certainty can lead to putting off decisions until more information is collected and processed, thus delaying decisions and actions. • A lack of confidence can result in selecting a tentative approach. • Uncertainty can result in micromanagement (selection of more centralized approach options).

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