In the early days of my entrepreneurial journey back in 2014, decision-making was my Achilles' heel. I'd find myself stuck in endless deliberation, bouncing between options, and wishing for that ...
Dear Son, today I want to talk to you about how people make decisions. Many choices in our lives have uncertain outcomes. Choosing between two options often involves a risk, such as whether you should ...
In my last three columns, I’ve been discussing the July 30 column by Vauhini Vara of the _Wall Street Journal_ entitled, “Ten Things Your IT Department Won’t Tell You.” The author provides detailed ...
A useful distinction to consider when thinking about decision-making in the mental health space is between principles and rules. A principle is a fundamental proposition that guides a system of belief ...
About five years ago, I wrote a book called Principles: Life and Work. The book outlines the principles for success–frameworks for rational decision-making–that I developed for myself and Bridgewater.
This collection of essays, written primarily by scholars, discusses how nonprofit organizations can apply common concepts from the for-profit world, including cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment ...
How do you make the right choice when all the options are bad? There’s a tool for navigating humanitarian dilemmas.