150 powerful bite-size solutions for improving every decision you make! Three full books of practical guidance for making smarter, better decisions — in business, and in life! Discover how to learn and profit from your mistakes… minimize your risks, and act more decisively… make choices that help your organization thrive in change… make negotiating decisions that lead to win-win solutions and enduring business relationships… and much more! From world-renowned leaders and experts, including Robert E. Gunther, William S. Kane, and Leigh Thompson
The Truth about Better Decision-making: Collection
In 1869, Major John Wesley Powell organized an expedition of ten men to explore the Green and the Colorado Rivers in the heart of the Grand Canyon. They traveled almost 1,000 miles by open boat through some of the most legendary rapids ...
Offers readers an easy-to-follow process to improve ways to make business decisions, family decisions, and personal decisions.
Nothing can be done about the fog of war, but systematic errors – the different types of "traps" – that result in flawed decisions are avoidable. This book is about why bad decisions are made and how to make better ones.
Many people are satisfied with 'good enough' when making important decisions. This book provides a method that will take you and your co-workers beyond 'good enough' to true Decision Quality.
Your decisions create the story of your life. And while nobody plans to complicate their life with bad decisions, far too many people have no plan to make good decisions. This book will help you live differently.
In Decision-Making by the Book, author, lecturer, and radio personality, Haddon W. Robinson, takes his usual clear-eyed, not-a-word-wasted approach, to help you make decisions according to biblical principles—every time.
This book describes the various strategies and procedures for collecting, analyzing, and organizing information to improve education.
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118(3), 815–842. Dynarski, S. M., & Scott‐Clayton, J. E. (2006). The cost of complexity in federal student aid: Lessons from optimal tax theory and behavioral economics. National Tax Journal, 59(2), ...
This book provides the reader with both a comprehensive understanding of the phenomena encountered in decision making with human facilitated ILEs and a unique way of studying the effects of these phenomena on people’s ability to make ...