Notes
1. The books are: Davenport, T. and Harris, J.G., Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Engineering Harvard Business School Press (2007) and Davenport, T., Harris, J.G., and Morison, R. Analytics at Work, Smarter Decisions, Better Results, Harvard Business School Press (2010) reviewed, respectively in the Spring 2007 and the Summer 2010 issues of Information Systems Management.
2. Apkar Apgar, D. Risk Intelligence: Learning to Manage What We Don't Know. Harvard Business School Press (2006) 210 pp.
3. Westerman, G. and Hunter, R. IT Risk: Turning Business Threats into Competitive Advantage Harvard Business School Press (2007) 256 pp.
4. The phrase ‘let me count the ways’ comes from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnet 43.
5. Khaneman D. and Tvrsky, A. “On the Psychology of Prediction” Psychological Review, Volume 80 pp. 237–251 (1973). Kahneman won the Nobel in Economics for his work in 2002. Tversky dies in 1996 before he could be awarded a Nobel.
6. Applied Information Economics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applied_information_economics. Consulted 3-27-2011.
7. Some non-essential words were deleted from this quotation.
8. Ewing, D. Inside the Harvard Business School, Crown (1990).
9. The article is reprinted in this book.