Douglas W. Hubbard
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Douglas Hubbard is a management consultant, speaker, and author in decision sciences and actuarial science.


Career

Hubbard was a business analyst at Coopers & Lybrand in 1988 after finishing his MBA at the University of South Dakota. He formed Hubbard Decision Research in 1998.


Views

He is critical of several popular methods and standards in risk management and decision making in organizations. He argues that extensive research in methods such as "risk matrices", the use of weighted scores in decision making, and expert intuition are inferior to certain quantitative methods. Hubbard is known for asserting that everything can be measured, and that initial measurements are the most valuable as they reduce the greatest amounts of uncertainty.


Selected publications


Books

* * * * His first two books are listed on the Book List for the
Society of Actuaries The Society of Actuaries (SOA) is a global professional organization for actuaries. It was founded in 1949 as the merger of two major actuarial organizations in the United States: the Actuarial Society of America and the American Institute of Act ...
Exam Prep. His books are on the reading list at School of Business and Economics (College of Charleston),
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business The Jon M. Huntsman School of Business is located at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. History The business school was originally founded in 1888 as the college's Commercial Department. The first students graduated from the course in 1894 at a ...
(Utah State University), and Carl H. Lindner College of Business (University of Cincinnati).


Other publications

*Shepherd, K., Hubbard, D., Fenton, N., Claxton, K., Luedeling, E., & deLeeuw, J. (2015). Policy: Development goals should enable decision-making. '' Nature.'' July 2015. https://doi.org/10.1038/523152a *Hubbard, D., & Evans, D. (2010). Problems with scoring methods and ordinal scales in risk assessment. '' IBM Journal of Research and Development'', ''54''(3), 2–1. doi.org/10.1147/jrd.2010.2042914 *Hubbard, D., & Samuelson, D. A. (2009). Analysis placebos: The difference between perceived and real benefits of risk analysis and decision models.
Analytics Magazine
'' Fall 2009. *Hubbard, D., & Samuelson, D. A. (2009). Modeling Without Measurements: How the decision analysis culture's lack of empiricism reduces its effectiveness. '' OR/MS Today'', ''36''(5), 26–31. *Hubbard, D. (2009). It's all an illusion: The perception that many things are immeasurable is common — it's also an illusion. '' ArchitectureBoston
11(5)
.'' *Hubbard, D. (2003). Expert analysis: An effective measure. ''CIO: ROIowa''. August 2003. *Mayor, T., & Hubbard, D. (2001). Case study: Red light, green light. ''CIO Enterprise Magazine''. October, 2001. *Worthen, B., & Hubbard., D. (2001). Case Study: Two Teams are better than one. ''CIO Enterprise Magazine''. 2001. * Hubbard, D. W. (1997). Risk vs. return. '' InformationWeek,'' (637), 105.


Awards

* 2017 PaloAlto Networks Cybersecurity Cano
Award
*2017
Royal Society of Arts The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA), also known as the Royal Society of Arts, is a London-based organisation committed to finding practical solutions to social challenges. The RSA acronym is used m ...
, Manufactures and Commerce Fellow


References

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