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Decision making under uncertainty
1.5 hours
Information is the basic currency of the 21st century. But not all of it is equally valuable. Information is becoming more and more every moment, the pace is faster. In business environments in particular, managers argue that there is no time to collect and examine data, and decisions are often made based on gut feeling alone. Cognitive scientists call this "decision-making under uncertainty."
Over the past 20 years, many fascinating discoveries have been made about the causes of this thinking, as well as the errors it causes.
Topics
- Typical mistakes we make in everyday situations.
- Some concepts and thinking patterns for data-driven decision making.
- Systematization of the decision-making process.
- How to quickly solve problematic situations?
- Practical "tricks" - methods of operating in situations of high uncertainty.
- How to quickly assess information, determine what is missing and quickly find answers to the most important.
- Data-driven decision-making techniques in the world's most successful organizations.
- Tips for better decision-making and faster information acquisition.
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