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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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How To Learn From Your Mistakes

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Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman popularized the idea that our brain actually thinks in two ways. Kahneman never touched on this overtly, but it’s likely that many of these System 1 decisions—the “snap” judgments—are the ones that turn out to be wrong. System 1 thinking is fast, automatic, and driven by emotions and heuristics.

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How To Remove Biases From Algorithms

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As Daniel Kahneman illustrates in Noise , AI-based systems can be effective in reducing the variability in decision making, but they nonetheless suffer from the biases introduced by the quality of the data used to train the algorithms. The post How To Remove Biases From Algorithms first appeared on The Horizons Tracker.

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LeadershipNow 140: November 2018 Compilation

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Daniel Kahneman: Your Intuition Is Wrong, Unless These 3 Conditions Are Met via @ThinkAdvisor. How AI Is Transforming The Workplace : Interview With UNSW Scientia Professor Of Artificial Intelligence, Toby Walsh via @ArielleExec. How You Win Even When You Don’t – The Carm Cozza Story by Anne Perschel via @bizshrink.

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10 Books You Should Read This Summer

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Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be by Katy Milkman. Wherever there is judgment, there is noise. Noise is a hidden force that clouds our judgment and undermines our decisions.

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Wiser: A book review by Bob Morris

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Sunstein and Reid Hastie Harvard Business Review Press 2014) How to separate, implement, and optimize the divergent and convergent stages of every problem-solving process As I began to read this book, I was reminded of a passage in one of Tom Davenport’s recent books, Judgment […].

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NUMBERSENSE: A book review by Bob Morris

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NUMBERSENSE: How to Use Big Data to Your Advantage Kaiser Fung McGraw-Hill (2013) How to cope with an information blizzard that has become a data tsunami I agree with an observation by Mark Twain: “Figures often beguile me, particularly when I have the arranging of them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli […].