READ THE REPORT — In a December 13, 2017, report from the Center for Strategy and Budgetary Assessments, author Barry Watts, a former CSBA senior fellow, “explores historical attempts to tackle the criterion selection problem as it applies to models for making strategic decisions,” according to a press release. Watts makes the case that, without “a formula or all-purpose methodology for choosing appropriate analytic criteria,” subjectively chosen benchmarks used to evaluate history will make the lessons learned from it just as subjective. Learn more about the report here.