
Think Again
Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions and How to Keep it From Happeining to You
- 256 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Think Again
Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions and How to Keep it From Happeining to You
About this book
Why do smart and experienced leaders make flawed, even catastrophic, decisions? Why do people keep believing they have made the right choice, even with the disastrous result staring them in the face? And how can you be sure you're making the right decision--without the benefit of hindsight?Sydney Finkelstein, Jo Whitehead, and Andrew Campbell show how the usually beneficial processes of the human mind can become traps when we face big decisions. The authors show how the shortcuts our brains have learned to take over millennia of evolution can derail our decision making. Think Again offers a powerful model for making better decisions, describing the key red flags to watch for and detailing the decision-making safeguards we need.Using examples from business, politics, and history, Think Again deconstructs bad decisions, as they unfolded in real time, to show how you can avoid the same fate.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- PART ONE: How Your Brain Makes Decisions
- PART TWO: Why Decisions Go Wrong
- PART THREE: Red Flags and Safeguards
- APPENDIX I
- APPENDIX II
- NOTES
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS