We make 2,000 decisions every hour of the day. Of course, they can’t all be perfect. But if you’re in the leadership seat, falling into a thinking trap at a crucial decision point can have devastating consequences. In this episode, Carolyn talks with Woo-Kyoung Ahn, Yale Professor and author of Thinking 101, about how executives can gain competitive advantage by understanding and avoiding the most prevalent cognitive errors.
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Will the Real Male Allies Please Stand Up?
The Brilliance of Neurodivergent Leaders and Why They Can’t Be Ignored at Work
Why There’s Still ‘No Right Age’ for Women Leaders
What’s Preventing Gender Parity in the C-Suite?
The Art of the Pivot: Sallie Krawcheck on Navigating Career Turns
How Allyson Felix’s Fight For Black Mothers Led to Her Game-Changing Shoe Brand
Why the Childcare Crisis Is a Business Issue for Leaders to Solve
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Why Executives Should Start Asking, “How Are You, Really?”
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Why Re-Entry Programs Are the Real DEI Initiative
What Does Executive Presence Look Like on Zoom?
Can You Get Ahead Without Being a Workaholic?
Is Pursuing Productivity a Mistake?
Is Non-Promotable Work Killing Your Career?
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