Tag: decisions



Monday, December 23, 2019

“With enough mental gymnastics, just about any fact can become misshapen in favor to one’s confirmation bias.” – Criss Jami – When you seek out and interpret information that confirms an existing belief that’s confirmation bias. Now, research using fMRI...

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Thursday, December 19, 2019

“What is said matters. How something is said matters more.” – RADM Margaret “Peg” Klein, USN (Ret.) Dean, Leadership and Ethics, Naval War College – When you speak with your team do you use pronouns like “I” or do you...

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Thursday, December 12, 2019

“To delay action in an emergency because of insufficient information shows a lack of energetic leadership and may result in lost opportunities. The commander must take calculated risks.” – FM 100-5: Field Service Regulations, Operations, 1941 – Fight. Flight. Freeze....

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