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Weekly Round-Up: 3 Ways to Enhance Decision-Making, Empowering Female Leaders, Resolving Disagreements, Required Reading for Leaders, 3 CEOs Discuss the Future of Work

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Crowley, breaks down how to enhance the success of all your future decision-making, along with how to prevent you from making choices you end up regretting, “ Thanks to Malcolm Gladwell and Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman, we’ve all been sternly warned about the risks of employing intuition when making important decisions.

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3 Things You Need to Control to Succeed as a Leader

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Daniel Kahneman, who won the Nobel Prize for his research on behavioral economics, calls them System 1 and 2. This system guides our daily habits, helps us make snap decisions, and reacts instantly to dangerous life-and-death situations, like saber-toothed tigers, through the freeze, fight, or flight stress response.

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What True Leaders Know About Emotional Intelligence

Lead Change Blog

Daniel Kahneman , who won the Nobel Prize for his research on behavioral economics , calls them System 1 and 2 , but I think “autopilot system” and “intentional system” describe these systems more clearly. Roughly speaking, we have two thinking systems.

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What Can Be Done About Biases?

Leading Blog

The voice of reason may be much fainter than the loud and clear voice of an erroneous intuition, and questioning your intuitions is unpleasant when you face the stress of a big decision. Adapted from Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. * * * Like us on Facebook for additional leadership and personal development ideas. * * *.

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How Leaders Can Develop Their Skills With One Simple Habit

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However, people who run intentionally 3-4 days per week for 20-30 minutes realize a great number of benefits, such as improved sleep, reduced stress, clearer thinking, increased energy, etc. The idea of cognitive biases was introduced by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman in the early 1970s.

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5 Ways to Project Confidence in Front of an Audience

Harvard Business Review

In his book, Thinking, Fast and Slow , Nobel prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman writes, “If you care about being thought credible and intelligent, do not use complex language where simpler language will do.” Rehearse under stress. ” You and Your Team Series. Public Speaking. Maintain an open posture.

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Income Inequality Makes Whole Countries Less Happy

Harvard Business Review

A 2010 paper by psychologist Daniel Kahneman and economist Angus Deaton, both Nobel laureates, calculated that day-to-day happiness peaks at an income of $75,000 a year, after which it plateaus. (At This research builds on some earlier, seminal research on how much money we need to make us happy. was $49,777, and the mean was $67,976.)