03 Jun 2022
It takes time for new knowledge to seep into our collective consciousness and research about rational decision-making is a perfect example of this. Fortunately, I recently had the opportunity to chat with Dr. Gleb Tsipursky about cognitive biases, the problem...
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26 May 2022
“Free play in ethics education is probably not warranted for a group of initial entry trainees, but is desperately needed for seasoned professionals.” – Ray Kimball – Playing cards have a long history within the U.S. Armed Forces and have...
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19 May 2022
“Accommodating the bicultural identities of many Asian Americans may provide important benefits on complex tasks with high uncertainty.” – Dr. Allison Abbe – Conversations around DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) can take many forms. The strongest approaches, though, typically involve...
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