Problem solver : maximizing your strengths to make better decisions / Cheryl Strauss Einhorn.
"Rarely do we examine our decisions to consider the psychology of our decision-making. Instead, we often make decisions by instinct, which relies on cognitive bias. But we can develop self-knowledge about our decision-making styles, learn how biases cloud judgment and decision-making, and can c...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2023.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. The Data of Living
- How Do You Decide?
- Lexicon, Situationality, and Community
- The Adventurer
- The Detective
- The Listener
- The Thinker
- The Visionary
- Hunt Like the Cheetah
- PSPs & Risk Profiles
- PSPs & Cognitive Biases
- Ambiguity Versus Uncertainty
- Using PSPs to Bolster Strengths
- How PSPs Color Our Relationship with Data
- Situationality and Dynamic Decision-Making
- The Relationship Between PSPs and Life Outlook.