judgement
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Brain power
Debunking the Dunning-Kruger effect – the least skilled people know how much they don’t know, but everyone thinks they are better than average
There are three reasons Dunning and Kruger’s analysis is misleading.
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Brain power
Judgment and decision making with unknown states and outcomes
What issues arise when decision makers do not know all the potential starting positions, available alternatives, and possible outcomes?
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Brain power
How do we judge good from bad?
A recent study builds upon previous work that revolved around the Agent Deed Consequence (ADC) model, which was created in…
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Brain power
Research reveals that managers suck at judging new ideas
History is littered with examples of successful innovations that were rejected at the first time of asking. So do leaders…
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ABCs of KM
What is a competency? [EKM Series]
Competence involves two distinct but complementary ideas, and the two ideas are synthesized in the notion of competent action.
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Brain power
How we make moral judgements about intent
Our guesses about the intentions of others are often colored by our own views. A recent study suggests there's more…