What were they thinking? Why do business leaders sometimes make horrible decisions that severely damage themselves and their organizations? It is tempting to assume that poor choices must be due to someone's incompetence, inexperience, bad character, or low intelligence. Yet, when we make a mistake ourselves, we someone rationalize it as a choice other people would make under the same circumstances.
DESIGNED FOR
All professionals at every level
BENEFITS
Gain insights that will help you, and your management
team make better decisions.
HIGHLIGHTS
Two Systems of Thinking
How cognitive bias can cause you to make bad decisions
- Anchoring
- Availability
- The Dunning-Kruger Effect
- The Ikea Effect
- The Rhyme as Reason Effect
- Substitution
6 Tips for making better decisions
COURSE LEVEL
Intermediate
PREREQUISITES
Some background in logical thinking is helpful
ADVANCE PREPARATION
None