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Some decisions can take a long time to make. Whether to marry someone. Which car to buy. Where to go on vacation. But in some cases, we make decisions incredibly--even frighteningly--quickly. This can be especially problematic when we're talking about choices that impact other people. The truth is that we may not be as rational (or fair) as we think we are. But today's guest, Howard Ross, has dedicated his life and career to helping individuals and organizations take an honest look at the unconscious biases that shape the decisions they make. So come with an open mind--this is something we can all work to improve.
Learn more about Howard's work by visiting http://cookross.com/
By Rob CallanSome decisions can take a long time to make. Whether to marry someone. Which car to buy. Where to go on vacation. But in some cases, we make decisions incredibly--even frighteningly--quickly. This can be especially problematic when we're talking about choices that impact other people. The truth is that we may not be as rational (or fair) as we think we are. But today's guest, Howard Ross, has dedicated his life and career to helping individuals and organizations take an honest look at the unconscious biases that shape the decisions they make. So come with an open mind--this is something we can all work to improve.
Learn more about Howard's work by visiting http://cookross.com/