When teams can see how and why choices are made, trust deepens, politics fade, and culture becomes self-sustaining.
It’s said that the average person makes about 35,000 choices on any given day. That decision tree likely ratchets up for business leaders—particularly these days. The U.S. economy is contending with a ...
Every business at its core is a decision-making engine. Strategy, culture, and technology are just inputs. Products and ...
Steve Swinney is CEO of Kodiak Building Partners, a leader in the building materials industry that manages locally led companies. It's human nature to have difficulty with major changes. We know ...
How can closely related mental illnesses with similar symptoms be reliably distinguished from one another? As part of a ...
A new mathematical model sheds light on how the brain processes different cues, such as sights and sounds, during decision making. The findings from Princeton neuroscientists may one day improve how ...
A group of researchers led by Prof. LI Hai from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals that the balance between habitual and goal-directed decision-making ...
Hello, and welcome to Decoder! This is Jon Fortt, CNBC journalist, cohost of Closing Bell: Overtime, and creator of the Fortt Knox streaming series on LinkedIn. I’m stepping in to guest-host a few ...
Last month, OpenAI published a usage study showing that nearly 15 percent of work-related conversations on ChatGPT had to deal with “making decisions and solving problems.” Now comes word that at ...
We make thousands of decisions every day. Some decisions we barely register, others keep us up at night. But how do you know if the decision you're making is the right one? How do you feel confident ...