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How to Improve Your Decision Making Ability

How to Improve Your Decision Making Ability | KILUVU | Scoop.it

Want to know the secret to improving your decision making skills? It's easier than you think. 


Via Daniel Watson
Carlos A Hernandez's curator insight, October 25, 2017 6:43 AM

Lucid post, presenting interesting data. For those who speak Portuguese or Spanish and are interested in decision-making, please visit http://www.quanticaconsultoria.com/nossos-blogs/processo-decisorio/

Carlos A Hernandez's comment, October 25, 2017 6:45 AM
Decisions at the lowest level decimated can provide a great value especially with the minor items to later having a larger impact.
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Three Science-Backed Ways To Influence Other People's Decisions

Three Science-Backed Ways To Influence Other People's Decisions | KILUVU | Scoop.it
 

Your brain takes mental shortcuts all the time in order to make decisions efficiently. Because that takes place unconsciously, we can never fully control these "cognitive biases" that help us deal with the outside world—and, ultimately, survive in it. As practical as they may be, though, some of these biases can be problematic.

 

But the first step toward gaining a little more leverage over how your brain—and others' brains—make judgments is simply to understand the rules it follows to do so. Getting better acquainted with these three may help you become more influential with others.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, October 4, 2016 10:30 PM

If you want to influence others' decisions, you've got to understand the mental shortcuts they use to make them.