Last week, the New York Times’ “Freakonomics” blog decided to feature an interesting decision-makingĀ Q&A with Ralph Keeney, a decision analyst at Duke University’s business school. Readers sent in questions to Keeney (about decision making processes, how people decide, advice on how to decide, and so on), whose responses discuss “how to avoid making the wrong decisions, how to figure out what you really want, and why neither psychologists nor economists have definitively figured out how to make good decisions”–just my cup of tea! You should all decide to check it out for some interesting advice and insight, as well as some speculation as to why Tiger Woods and David Letterman decided to commit those pesky little “indiscretions.”
Tags: Decision-Making Master Q&A


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