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    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]

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    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]

    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]
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    Lecture, Making Decisions, Creativity and Brainstorming

    Professor Roberto employs the case method used by America's most prestigious business schools, including Harvard University. Designed to expose students
    to a breadth and depth of real-world examples and scenarios, the case method allows you to compare and contrast various situations as a way to recognize patterns. In doing so, you refine your ability to distinguish between smart and poor decision making. Taught by award-winning Professor Roberto of Bryant University—a scholar of leadership, managerial decision making, and business strategy—this dynamic course is an engaging and practical guide to one of the most fundamental activities in your life.


    The ability to make wise, educated decisions is essential to living a successful and fulfilled life.
    * When is the right time for your company to change its business model?
    * Is moving across the country for a new job the best option for you and your family?
    * At what point do you roll out a new product or service currently being tested?
    * Should you sell your house now, or wait until the housing market improves?
    Whether simple or complex, private or public, decisions are an essential part of your life. Not only do decisions affect your own life for good or ill, they

    can also affect the lives of your friends, your family, and your community.
    But making a good decision and avoiding a horrible one is not a chance act. It's a skill—one that can be learned, honed, and perfected. Mastering the art of critical decision making is the key to improving your life at home, at work, or in your community. When you understand the necessary components of a smart decision, you can examine mistakes you might have made in the past and sidestep potential mistakes in the future. And when you know the underlying psychological, social, and emotional components that influence decision making—whether they are your own decisions or the decisions of others—you can make sounder choices that produce better results.
    Three Levels of Decision Making
    The heart of this accessible course is a thorough examination of decision making at three key levels.
    The individual level: Studying how individuals make decisions reveals a wealth of insights into how—and why—they make particular choices. Most individuals do
    not examine every possible alternative but instead draw on experience and rules of thumb. Most of us, it turns out, are susceptible to what psychologists call
    cognitive biases: decision traps that can cause us to make certain systematic mistakes when making choices. You also learn how intuition, surprisingly, is more
    than just a gut instinct and represents instead a powerful pattern recognition capability.
    The group level: Because you don't always make choices on your own, it's important to understand decision making at the level of group or team. Here, you try
    to answer the question of whether groups are "smarter" and more capable of making critical decisions than individuals. The lectures show you problems that
    typically arise in group decision-making scenarios, including groupthink (the notorious tendency for groups to be pressured into conforming to a particular
    view) and a lack of synergy between team members. You also learn how groups can overcome these and other problems to make better decisions.
    The organizational level: Studying decision making on the organizational level requires you to grasp how the structure, systems, and culture of a particular
    organization shape the behavior of its individual teams and members. Professor Roberto shows you how history's wrong decisions usually cannot be attributed to
    one wrong decision or poor leader. He also demonstrates how some organizations have encouraged and reliably performed vigilant decision making in the face of
    risky scenarios.
    The Key to Effective Decision Making
    Compelling historical and contemporary examples provide a captivating window through which to see the process of decision making at work. In taking key
    principles that great scholars and leaders have studied from history, business, and the modern world, Professor Roberto helps you understand exactly how the
    successful and unsuccessful decisions involved in these and other events are relevant to your own life.
    Learn to Make Smarter Decisions
    Whether you're the head of a Fortune 500 company, a government agency, or an everyday household, you constantly make decisions important to you and those
    immediately around you. The Art of Critical Decision Making offers you a toolbox of practical knowledge and skills that you can apply to various decisions—
    whether large or small—in your everyday life and work.
    Professor Roberto's lively lectures are packed with useful anecdotes, tools, and advice designed to improve your own ability to make informed decisions. Among
    the many insights you gain from these lectures are that
    * a large part of making a good decision is not just solving a problem but accurately defining it;
    * framing a decision in terms of what may be lost usually causes us to take greater risks than if a problem is framed in terms of potential gains; and
    * hidden problems, not visible ones, are the true enemies of effective critical decision making.
    Become a Better Critical Thinker
    While a thorough exploration of decision making can be a complex endeavor, it takes a professor as knowledgeable and comprehensible as Professor Roberto to
    expose just how easy to grasp this science is. Warm, engaging, and vibrant, Professor Roberto possesses a passion for his field that is undeniably contagious.
    You quickly discover why this former professor at Harvard Business School and former visiting associate professor at New York University's Stern School of
    Business has won numerous coveted teaching awards. These include Bryant University's Outstanding M.B.A. Teaching Award and, on two occasions, Harvard
    University's Allyn A. Young Prize for Teaching Economics.
    Professor Roberto has also consulted at and taught in the leadership development programs of a number of America's most prestigious firms, including Apple,
    Morgan Stanley, Coca-Cola, and Walmart. This breadth of real-world experience shines through in each one of these 24 captivating lectures, as concepts and
    theories that might seem complex and confusing are instead made practical and accessible to everyone.


    professor: Michael A. Roberto
    production land: usa
    Run time: ~24 x 30 min

    1. Making High-Stakes Decisions
    2. Cognitive Biases
    3. Avoiding Decision-Making Traps
    4. Framing—Risk or Opportunity?
    5. Intuition—Recognizing Patterns
    6. Reasoning by Analogy
    7. Making Sense of Ambiguous Situations
    8. The Wisdom of Crowds?
    9. Groupthink—Thinking or Conforming?
    10. Deciding How to Decide
    11. Stimulating Conflict and Debate
    12. Keeping Conflict Constructive
    13. Creativity and Brainstorming
    14. The Curious Inability to Decide
    15. Procedural Justice
    16. Achieving Closure through Small Wins
    17. Normal Accident Theory
    18. Normalizing Deviance
    19. Allison's Model—Three Lenses
    20. Practical Drift
    21. Ambiguous Threats and the Recovery Window
    22. Connecting the Dots
    23. Seeking Out Problems
    24. Asking the Right Questions

    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]

    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]

    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]

    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]

    TTC Video Lectures - Art of Critical Decision Making [Repost]



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