Decision-Making Dynamics
Explore how routines and organizational norms shape decision-making, often leading to irrational behaviors despite the presence of data. Insights from behavioral economics highlight the importance of context and the complexities of aggregation, revealing that decisions can be influenced by biases and social dynamics. The conversation also touches on the paradoxes that arise when assumptions do not align with reality, as discussed in Berabasi's latest work on success.In this clip
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