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Des Kirby's curator insight,
April 29, 2014 7:56 AM
"We often think a deadline can help us shake off inertia and focus on getting a job done. But the brain research suggests precisely the opposite is true. A deadline, instead, more often limits our thinking and can lead to much worse decision making."
Lisa McCarthy's curator insight,
April 29, 2014 11:35 AM
Most of us assume that when we try to solve problems, we're drawing on the logical parts of our brains. But, in fact, great strategists seem to draw on the emotional and intuitive parts of their brain much more.
Tony Brugman (Bright & Company)'s curator insight,
June 24, 2014 4:06 PM
Good WSJ article on leadership and decision-making: "Take much of what you know about how executives make decisions. Now, forget it." New brain research shows most of what we thought we know about executive decision making is wrong |