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A critical review of the growth of quantitative analytic thinking in management, Part I of this article argues that analytic methodology is effective in generating solutions to given problems, but is much less effective in finding the right problems and in dealing with value issues. The behavioral sciences have contributed largely to the implementation of solutions to problems but they, too, have largely ignored the process of problem finding.
Harold J. Leavitt (Tue,) studied this question.