Your NCAA Tournament Bracket Is a Business School in Disguise

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What can you learn from the NCAA tournament's biggest upsets? These are the business lessons of March Madness.

Princeton’s Gabe Lewullis during the team’s first-round victory over defending champion UCLA in the 1996 NCAA tournament.March Madness is a delightfully inefficient market.

Every year, a selection committee gathers to place a value on 68 college-basketball teams, and fans make predictions based on all sorts of information available to them. Every year, they are thrilled to be proven very wrong.Continue reading your article with

 

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