Definition
Decision Making is the process by which decisions are taken. It may involve both individual and collective moments, and includes reasoning by the decision-maker(s) based on assumptions of values, preferences and beliefs, as well as data and information on the topic to be decided upon.
Posts
Law of Triviality
Law of Triviality
August 29, 2024
Organisation
Build your Skills: Decision-Making
Build your Skills: Decision-Making
October 17, 2019
People
The key dangers of Thinking in Categories
The key dangers of Thinking in Categories
October 23, 2019
Organisation
The Road Not Taken – A Poem By Robert Frost
The Road Not Taken – A Poem By Robert Frost
December 2, 2020
Inspiration
How to trick yourself into good behavior – a Video by Bob Nease
How to trick yourself into good behavior – a Video by Bob Nease
June 17, 2020
Inspiration
The Power of Decision-Making – a video by Benedikt Ahlfeld
The Power of Decision-Making – a video by Benedikt Ahlfeld
May 27, 2020
Inspiration
Books
Left Brain, Right Stuff: How Leaders Make Winning Decisions
Left Brain, Right Stuff: How Leaders Make Winning Decisions
Phil Rosenzweig
Management
January 7, 2014
The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few
The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few
James Surowiecki
Management
May 25, 2004
Publications
Quotes
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