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Decision making is probably one of the most important skill to develop for a leader. It is not an easy thing to do as the world is becoming more volatile, unpredictable, complex and ambiguous. The decision making process in organization has to take into account the change in the global context needs to ensure success over time.
First, we will look at some reasons why we do the things we do? I will present you 6 biases that have an influence on individual and group decision making. I would love to expose the one that blew my mind away as I learned about them. It will help you create better decision making processes in your organization.
Second, I will present you ways to overcome those biases. There are ways to slow down our decision making process to change our perspective which can help to unbiase ourselves.
Third, I will present you the consultation process to facilitate group decision in a ever changing world. This process requires that people involved are knowledgeable in the domain of expertise required to make a decision, that they are impacted by the change and considers others in their decision. They also consult with their peers to ensure that they take into account various perspectives.
Consultation process:
I would love to hear from you. Do you have a story to share with us about biases or the consultation process ? Maybe you have a question? Go ahead and comment below.
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Notes
Biases & Decision Making https://acgraber.com/biases-decision-making/
Think fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions, Dan Ariely, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictably_Irrational
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My gift to you
Analyze your current business situation with 4 different perspectives. Click on the following link: New Perspectives Canvas
By Anne-Cécile GraberDecision making is probably one of the most important skill to develop for a leader. It is not an easy thing to do as the world is becoming more volatile, unpredictable, complex and ambiguous. The decision making process in organization has to take into account the change in the global context needs to ensure success over time.
First, we will look at some reasons why we do the things we do? I will present you 6 biases that have an influence on individual and group decision making. I would love to expose the one that blew my mind away as I learned about them. It will help you create better decision making processes in your organization.
Second, I will present you ways to overcome those biases. There are ways to slow down our decision making process to change our perspective which can help to unbiase ourselves.
Third, I will present you the consultation process to facilitate group decision in a ever changing world. This process requires that people involved are knowledgeable in the domain of expertise required to make a decision, that they are impacted by the change and considers others in their decision. They also consult with their peers to ensure that they take into account various perspectives.
Consultation process:
I would love to hear from you. Do you have a story to share with us about biases or the consultation process ? Maybe you have a question? Go ahead and comment below.
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Notes
Biases & Decision Making https://acgraber.com/biases-decision-making/
Think fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions, Dan Ariely, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictably_Irrational
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Support the Podcast
Subscribe to the Podcast. Share it. Give it 5 stars to raise the chance that others discover it. Thank you!
~~~
Ask me a question
Simply send me an email at: [email protected]
~~~
My gift to you
Analyze your current business situation with 4 different perspectives. Click on the following link: New Perspectives Canvas