5 Minutes Podcast with Ricardo Vargas
Business:Careers
In this week's podcast, Ricardo discusses some common mistakes that can be made when making decisions in various contexts, such as a project.
Our decision may have positive and negative consequences depending on the circumstances because we may have to sacrifice to achieve our objectives.
To avoid errors, we must first understand the relationship between the decision and its outcomes (a good result does not always mean a good decision). Furthermore, we must comprehend the roles of impulse and rationality, as well as the numerous biases we encounter when seeking information for our decisions.
To learn more, listen to the #5minpodcast.
Why We Must Expand the Moral Hazard Concept to our Projects and Initiatives
Using the Big Five Personality Traits Model to Select and Develop the Project Team
Do Not Mess Up Your Communications By Using the Wrong Channel
When Haste Makes Waste: Understanding the Failed Release of Google AI Bard
Stop Overthinking With The 5-4-3-2-1 Method to Reduce Anxiety
Trying to Make Sense of Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT and Dall-E
Understanding the Concept of Gray Rhinos and Our Negligence to Respond to Highly Likely and Impactful Events
Would you Attempt to Predict the Top 10 Global Risks for 2023?
Trust is The Key to Get Things Done
ChatGPT, AI and the Future on How we Manage Projects
The Year in Review and What to Expect of 2023
Why It Is Important to Recognize When It Is Time to Quit
Does Holacracy Work in Projects?
Directly from the PMI Summit 2022 in Las Vegas
Project Management is a Life Skill
What We Can Learn from Elizabeth Holmes (Theranos), Sam Bankman-Fried (FTX) and Elon Musk (Twitter)
Using Technology Readiness Level to Evaluate New Technology Risks
Understanding External Factors and Trends Using PESTLE Analysis
The Relevance of the Right Project Governance
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