An enduring societal challenge the world over is a “perspective deficit” in collective decision-making. Whether within a single business, at the local community level, or the international level, some ...
Recent Decision IQ research found that fewer that one in six companies have a powerful combination of consistently strong decision-making processes, excellent execution and outstanding decision ...
The field of decision making has long captured the interest of researchers seeking to understand how cognitive processes underpin everyday choices. Contemporary studies reveal that decision-making ...
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 ...
In today’s fast-paced and information-driven world, making well-informed decisions requires more than just intuition. It demands access to reliable data, efficient analysis, and clear visualization.
Consensus decision-making fosters collaboration but can slow progress if not managed effectively. Balancing consensus with leadership ensures efficiency without sacrificing inclusivity and engagement.
Life is about making decisions and managing the consequences of those decisions. In tactical training, it is no different. Your journey to, through and after your training, testing or selection ...
L-R: Tim Hurvitz, Jim Clark, Frank Torres, Valerie Perlowitz, Feras Qumseya, Todd Marks, Samantha Haney, Jeffrey Bartel, Lauren Asghari, Sandy Fliderman, Matt Rippin, Kimberly Lucas, Peter Abualzolof ...
Teams can make any decision after seeking advice from affected parties and documenting it in an ADR. Use context maps to assign clear ownership of system areas to specific teams. Create architectural ...
By modeling the single-trial electroencephalogram of participants performing perceptual decisions, and building on predictions from two century-old psychological laws, we estimate the times of ...
Betty faces a seemingly simple choice between an apple and a donut. But as we'll soon discover, the brain's decision-making process is far from straightforward. Betty is standing before the healthy ...