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bluewiremedia.com.au
Should You Trust Your Gut?
Let’s say you’re interviewing a new applicant for a job and you feel something is off. Should you trust your gut?
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sitepronews.com
How to Defeat Cognitive Biases Using Probabilistic Thinking
Cognitive biases are expensive for organizations. These dangerous judgment errors happen all the time in business — often during times of critical decision-making. Research shows that about 80% of mergers and acquisitions fail, destroying value rather than creating it. As do most product launches, taking down
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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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succeedasyourownboss.com
November 2019 #SmallBizChat: How to Build a Speaking Business, Build Business Relationships, And Making Decisions For Your Small Business » Succeed As Your Own Boss
The November 2019 #SmallBizChat featured three experts who shared tips on how to build a speaking business, build business relationships and making decisions for small business. Get the recap here.
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evidenceinvestor.com
Don't go with your gut | The Evidence-Based Investor
With financial matters, it's often tempting to go with your gut when making decisions. More effective decision making, though, requires a different mindset.
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live.eo247.com
3 things you must control to achieve success as an entrepreneur – EO 24/7
EO 24/7 Day 1 November 18, 2019 A deep dive into how the mind works can help you avoid potential business disasters. Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts, author of Never Go With Your Gut, and a recent EO 360° podcast guest, empowers leaders to avoid business disasters by addressing potential threats, maximizing unexpected opportunities, and resolving... Read more »
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blog.eonetwork.org
How to Deal With Colleagues in Denial - Octane Blog – The official blog of the Entrepreneurs' Organization
Written for EO by Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, disaster avoidance expert, speaker and author. When was the last time a colleague said something so ridiculous that it made your jaw drop? A four-year study by LeadershipIQ.com found that 23 percent of CEOs were fired for denying reality, meaning refusing to recognize negative facts about his or... Read more »
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rebellionresearch.com
Science of “Disaster Avoidance”
Science of “Disaster Avoidance” Excellent decision-making is one of the major pillars of personal and business development. The task of making such decisions is mostly designated w
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womensradio.com
Never Go With Your Gut in Business
Dr. Gleb Tsipursky talks about dangerous judgment errors and how businesses can address them.
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voiceamerica.com
How Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disaster
The biggest falsehood in business leadership and career advice may also be the most repeated: go with your gut.
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theindiesource.com
Gleb Tsipursky “Never Go with Your Gut”
Gleb Tsipursky “Never Go with Your Gut”
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real-leaders.com
Why Promotions Fail: How to Overcome Blind Spots and the Curse of Knowledge | Real Leaders
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richtopia.com
What Are the Risks of Failing to Plan in 2019?
What exactly are cost overruns anyway? And why failing to plan for challenging times could lead to disaster? You probably heard the business advice of “failing to plan is planning to fail.” That phrase is a misleading myth at best and actively dangerous at worst. Making plans is important, but our gut reaction is to …
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imaai.org
“Never Go With Your Gut” by Gleb Tsipursky - Independent Music and Arts, Inc
Never Go with Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters isn't Gleb Tsipursky's first book and his experience shows. The structure of his new book is airtight and progressive; his materials are well assembled and purpose made clear.
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disasteravoidanceexperts.com
How Associations Can Improve New Member Retention
This article describes how to improve new member retention, associations need to avoid dangerous judgment errors known as cognitive biases.
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disasteravoidanceexperts.com
5 Key Questions for Everyday Decisions (Videocast and Podcast) WDM
How can you make everyday decisions quickly? Answer the 5 key questions in this videocast and podcast by decision-making expert Dr. Gleb Tsipursky.
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disasteravoidanceexperts.com
8 Key Decision-Making Process Steps to Making the Best Decisions
This is a videocast and podcast episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show on "8 Key Leadership Decision-Making Process Steps to Making the Best Decisions."
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disasteravoidanceexperts.com
"Never Go With Your Gut" Book Video Trailer (Avoid Poor Decisions)
Get a free book sample at DisasterAvoidanceExperts.com/NeverGut. You can also get the book at a bookstore near you to avoid poor decisions.
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disasteravoidanceexperts.com
Customers "Trust Their Gut" When Making Purchasing Decisions
This article talks about purchasing decisions Consumers mostly make with their gut. As a result, they make many poor decisions. Find out more in this blog
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disasteravoidanceexperts.com
8 Key Steps to Effective Leadership Decision Making (Video & Podcast)
This article offers a videocast and podcast of the "8 Key Steps to Effective Leadership Decision Making to Avoid Disasters"
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Avoiding Disastrous Decisions
Avoiding Disastrous Decisions involves: 1) Deciding the decision criteria 2) Weighing importance of criteria 3) Grading your options using the criteria 4) Checking with your head and gut 5) Sticking to your choice This is the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Guide, which describes the technique for Avoiding Disastrous Decisions. This article forms the basis for this episode: https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-key-steps-for-effective-leadership-decision-making-to-avoid-decision-disasters/ Make sure to register for the FREE Wise Decision Maker Course and get a FREE copy of the "Assessment on Dangerous Judgment Errors in the Workplace" as part of the first course module https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/subscribe/ Get the book that describes in much more depth how successful leaders avoid dangerous judgment errors and make the wisest and most profitable decisions. "Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters" https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/nevergut Other articles relevant to this episode: Decision Maker Movement Manifesto https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/wise-decision-maker-movement-manifesto/ How to Evaluate Unconscious Bias Caused by Cognitive Biases at Work https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/how-to-evaluate-unconscious-bias-caused-by-cognitive-biases-at-work/ 8 Key Steps for Effective Leadership Decision Making to Avoid Decision Disasters https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-key-steps-for-effective-leadership-decision-making-to-avoid-decision-disasters/ 8-Step Leadership Decision-Making Process for Making the Best Decisions https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-step-leadership-decision-making-process-for-making-the-best-decisions/ 8 Key Steps to Prevent Failure in Implementing Decisions or in Managing Projects and Processes https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-key-steps-to-prevent-failure-in-implementing-decisions-or-in-managing-projects-and-processes/ How to Make Decisions Quickly https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/how-to-make-decisions-quickly/ 10 Steps for Strategic Planning to Defend Your Future https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/10-steps-for-strategic-planning-to-defend-your-future/ 12 Mental Skills to Defeat Cognitive Biases https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/12-mental-skills-to-defeat-cognitive-biases/ The Wise Decision Maker Show is produced by Disaster Avoidance Experts and Dr. Gleb Tsipursky https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/wdmg/ Let's Connect! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrGlebTsipursky/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gleb-tsipursky-89ab4b23/ Twitter https://twitter.com/gleb_tsipursky Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_gleb_tsipursky/
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8-Step Process for Making the Best Decisions
In order to make the best decisions, follow this 8-step decision-making process: 1) Identify need for decision 2) Get relevant info 3) Decide goals 4) Develop criteria 5) Generate a few viable options 6) Weigh options 7) Implement decision 8) Revise implementation and decision as needed That's the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Guide, which describes the 8-Step Process for Making the Best Decisions. This article forms the basis for this episode: https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-step-leadership-decision-making-process-for-making-the-best-decisions/ Make sure to register for the FREE Wise Decision Maker Course and get a FREE copy of the "Assessment on Dangerous Judgment Errors in the Workplace" as part of the first course module https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/subscribe/ Get the book that describes in much more depth how successful leaders avoid dangerous judgment errors and make the wisest and most profitable decisions. "Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters" https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/nevergut Other articles relevant to this episode: Decision Maker Movement Manifesto https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/wise-decision-maker-movement-manifesto/ How to Evaluate Unconscious Bias Caused by Cognitive Biases at Work https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/how-to-evaluate-unconscious-bias-caused-by-cognitive-biases-at-work/ 8 Key Steps for Effective Leadership Decision Making to Avoid Decision Disasters https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-key-steps-for-effective-leadership-decision-making-to-avoid-decision-disasters/ 8-Step Leadership Decision-Making Process for Making the Best Decisions https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-step-leadership-decision-making-process-for-making-the-best-decisions/ 8 Key Steps to Prevent Failure in Implementing Decisions or in Managing Projects and Processes https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/8-key-steps-to-prevent-failure-in-implementing-decisions-or-in-managing-projects-and-processes/ How to Make Decisions Quickly https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/how-to-make-decisions-quickly/ 10 Steps for Strategic Planning to Defend Your Future https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/10-steps-for-strategic-planning-to-defend-your-future/ 12 Mental Skills to Defeat Cognitive Biases https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/12-mental-skills-to-defeat-cognitive-biases/ The Wise Decision Maker Show is produced by Disaster Avoidance Experts and Dr. Gleb Tsipursky https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/wdmg/ Let's Connect! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrGlebTsipursky/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gleb-tsipursky-89ab4b23/ Twitter https://twitter.com/gleb_tsipursky Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_gleb_tsipursky/
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psychologytoday.com
New Research Shows That Customers "Trust Their Gut"
In purchasing decisions, we make many mistakes when we trust our gut.
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entrepreneurshipsecret.com
Should Entrepreneurs Trust Their Guts?
Let’s say you’re interviewing a new applicant for a job and you feel something is off. You can’t quite put your finger on it, but you’re a bit uncomfortable with this person. She says all
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medium.com
8-Step Leadership Decision-Making Process for Making the Best Decisions
Isn’t it tragic that so many prominent leaders rely on their intuition for their decision-making process? Gut reactions are seen as…
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blog.eonetwork.org
Are You Falling for the Myth of "Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail"? - Octane Blog – The official blog of the Entrepreneurs' Organization
The planning fallacy is one of the primary reasons for cost overruns. Dr. Gleb Tsipursky explains how to avoid this common mental blind spot.
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inc.com
A Behavioral Scientist Explains Why Your SWOT Analysis Is Dangerously Flawed
Why every business leader must consider--and counter--the perils of excessive confidence and optimism.
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ifyoumarkettheywillcome.com
8 Steps to Making Better Business Decisions ( Hint: Don't Go with Your Gut)
History’s headlines are filled with examples of companies brought to
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theindiesource.com
Gleb Tsipursky “Never Go with Your Gut”
Gleb Tsipursky “Never Go with Your Gut”
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inc.com
How To Effectively Lead Your Team Through Obstacles
In any team, of any size, in any industry, there will be inevitable obstacles to overcome as your business evolves. As a leader, the way these situations are handled from the get-go can have a lasting effect on your team and how they react to future challenges.
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inc.com
5 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Create Positive Ripple Effects in the World
Entrepreneurs are uniquely positioned to lead by example. Here's how to get started.
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inc.com
If Employees Describe You in Any of These 5 Ways, It's Time to Rethink How You Lead
It's not great to label anyone, but it's even worse to have your leadership labeled negatively.
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inc.com
Steve Jobs Was Wrong About Computers (And We're Paying For It Right Now)
Sometimes, entrepreneurs can be taken over by wishful thinking. Even the great ones.
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home.cern
The proton, a century on
It is 100 years since Ernest Rutherford published his results proving the existence of the proton. For decades, the proton was considered an elementary particle. But ever since researchers at the SLAC and DESY laboratories began firing electrons into protons, beginning in the 1960s, experiments have revealed that the proton has a complex internal structure, one that depends on how you look at it, or rather on how hard you hit it. A century on, however, much remains to be learnt about the proton. Check out the latest edition of the CERN Courier and read in-depth articles about what we know and don’t know about the proton. In “Rutherford, transmutation and the proton”, you’ll find an account of the historical events leading to Ernest Rutherford’s discovery of the proton, published in 1919. In “The proton laid bare”, you can read about scientists’ evolving knowledge of the proton, how a deeper understanding may be key to the search for new physics phenomena, and what remains to be learnt – including the origin of the proton’s spin, whether or not the proton decays on long timescales, and the puzzling, although soon-to-be resolved, value of its radius.
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inc.com
New Research Reveals Why 'Appearance Discrimination' Is Making Workplaces Even More Toxic
More than 1 in 4 employees have experienced discrimination due to their looks. Most often, it happened to women.
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inc.com
My Company Surpassed $7 Billion in Business By Investing in This 1 Thing
Creating a loyal customer base begins with designing for people, not for profit.
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inc.com
Job Hunting? A Google Executive Says to Use This 3-Part Resume Formula to Stand Out
Getting a new job can be tricky, and a recruiter or hiring manager's first impression of you is your resume. Make sure it's outstanding.
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inc.com
How To Accommodate a Generational Shift In The Workplace
In just five years, Generation Z (born between 1990- 1999) will make up more than 20% of the workplace, and within two years Generation Y, or Millenials (born 1980-1994), will make up 50% of the workforce. Is your company ready to accommodate these generational shifts?
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inc.com
This Could Be Why Your Boss Keeps Interrupting You
How do you influence leaders? DataStory author Nancy Duarte says you need to know their narrative. This is why interrupting bosses can be encouraging
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inc.com
Want to Raise Successful Kids? Always Make These 9 Key Choices
It's not about genetics or opportunity. At the end of the day, if they can afford to, it's about their parents' choices, according to researchers from Harvard and Stanford.
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inc.com
What the Beyond Meat IPO Can Teach Us About Organizational Agility
The story of Beyond Meat, whose IPO has outperformed all others in 2019 thus far, is a testament to the need for organizational agility.
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vox.com
Ever wonder who comes up with brand names? This woman.
A professional explains why brand names have gotten weirder.
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inc.com
Negativity Can Have a Huge Impact on How You Lead. Use This 5-Step Process to Change Your Perspective
Negativity can derail everything you do as a leader. If negativity is taking up too much of your time, this five-day negativity diet can help.
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inc.com
Start Saying 1 Thing to Your Kids More Often, and Science Says They Will Be Much More Successful (It's Counterintuitive)
Want to help your kids to accomplish the goals they set? Tell them this.
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inc.com
Here's How to Effectively Stop Office Bullies
Bullying isn't just a childhood phenomenon. It's a reality in too many workplaces, and can have terrible effects on productivity and morale.
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inc.com
Focusing on Feelings Can Be What Sets Your Company Apart From the Rest
Start with the end point of how you want your customers to feel. Work back from there for the most memorable conversations, meetings and presentations.
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inc.com
The Simplest and Most Powerful Tool to Motivate Your Team
The most ciritcal motivational question to answer is "Why?"
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inc.com
4 Ways You May Be Letting Your Team Down
Many leaders struggle to make the most of the talent they already have.
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inc.com
Are You Suffering From Burnout? Answer These 4 Questions to Find Out
Burnout affects interns, CEOs, startup founders, entrepreneurs, executives, leaders, and managers alike. Know what it entails. Protect your health.
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inc.com
There Are 2 Types of Leaders: Water and Rock. Here's Why Both Are Important
Knowing which one you are can contribute to your larger sense of purpose.
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