Decision Making

You Can Understand Your Motivations

Your motivations drive you to choose to take action, but they can also drive you to take shortcuts that lead to less satisfying results. When you understand what your motivations are, you can recognize the cognitive biases you might employ because of that motivation. Recognizing those biases will help you analyze options more completely to ...

Mental Short Cuts May Slow You Down

Mental short cuts go by many different names. They happen when you react or make a decision without considering all the information you have available. When you react without enough information, your biases have much more influence over your decisions. Learn to identify and avoid mental shortcuts to lessen the influence of your biases. Course Quick ...

Recognize Your Own Bias

Bias is part of being human and we’re all guilty of it. It’s important to be aware of your own bias in order to take more thoughtful action and develop stronger and healthier relationships. This course will cover the types of bias we use to support and defend our own thoughts, feelings, and actions, and ...

Being Decisive

Making decisions often benefits from collecting data and taking time to weigh all the options – but managers don’t always have these luxuries. To make the best decision possible means getting clear, thinking critically, and being confident in yourself. In this course you will learn techniques to make decisions even when you are short on ...