“How to make decisions quickly” was a question audience members asked so often in the Q&A section of my trainings and keynotes that I developed a resource to help them do so. I’m now making it ...
Every day we are challenged with making decisions. Our brains are subject to 400 billion bits of information per second of which 2,000 bits are processed, many of these resulting in decisions. How ...
Decisions are a part of every moment of every day. Our lives are majorly shaped by their quality. Yet despite the massive significance of our choices and the stress we experience around them, we spend ...
“We think of organizations as decision factories,” write professors Don A. Moore and Max H. Bazerman in their new book, Decision Leadership. It’s an apt simile. Knowledge workers, whose output is ...
Fundamentally, how does anyone know us as individual leaders and/or judge our leadership effectiveness? The first thing that might come to mind is your personality. Secondly, how you communicate: how ...
before you. On each tab, YES or NO is written in bold letters. Like clockwork, it pops up whenever you feel stuck—your own personal wheel of fortune, only it never asks you to buy a vowel. If you are ...
Learn how savvy entrepreneurs are using science-backed strategies — and even AI — to make fewer, smarter choices and reclaim their brainpower. Start by standardizing small, inconsequential decisions.