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Art of Critical Decision Making

Series: Art of Critical Decision Making
5
(4)
Episodes
24
Rating
NR
Year
2009
Language
English

About

Making a good decision is a skill that can be learned, honed, and perfected. Now, approach the important decisions in your life with a more seasoned, educated eye. These 24 fascinating lectures provide you with the skills and techniques you need to enhance the effectiveness of your own decision making.

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1 to 3 of 24

1. Making High-Stakes Decisions

32m

Examine the myth that bad decisions are most often made by bad leaders. Professor Roberto uses the examples of the Challenger disaster, the Bay of Pigs invasion, and Daimler's acquisition of Chrysler to uncover why good leaders can make bad decisions if the decision-making process they use is flawed.

2. Cognitive Biases

30m

Using the story of the tragedies on Mount Everest in 1996, Professor Roberto introduces you to three cognitive biases that play a role in bad decision making: sunk-cost effect, overconfidence bias, and recency effect.

3. Avoiding Decision-Making Traps

31m

Explore more decision-making traps you can fall into if you're not aware of them, such as confirmatory bias, anchoring bias, attribution error, illusory correlation, hindsight bias, and egocentrism. Darwin avoided confirmatory bias by keeping a separate record of observations that contradicted his theory of evolution.

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