If you've ever wondered why you keep making bad choices, the clue might lie in which cues you rely upon when making a decision.
New York University neuroscientist Paul Glimcher has a suggestion that is as simple as it is counterintuitive: Rather than trying to pick the best option, start by eliminating the worst. Why do our ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the decision intelligence revolution. Aug 20, 2024, 10:26am EDT New research finds that over half of companies ...
Even though research shows that approximately 40 percent of the things we do on a daily basis are habits and not decision-based, still: Decisions clearly matter. Frameworks can help, but still: No one ...
Seizing Uncertainty study from HSBC surveys over 17,500 individuals globally, including 1,500 in the US and uncovers gap in business leaders’ abilities to make confident decisions. 43% of American ...
Throughout their everyday lives, humans are typically required to make a wide range of decisions, which can impact their well-being, health, social connections, and finances. Understanding the human ...
The ways in which humans can be triggered into making irrational decisions are many and varied. Investors make higher bids for stocks when the sun is shining. If you add paper packaging to a product ...
Every day, we make thousands of decisions—from the moment we wake up to the minute we go to sleep. Some choices are small (what to wear, what to eat), while others are major (business strategies, ...