Abstract:When Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Prize in 2002, and then published a book called "Thinking Fast and Slow" that presented his insights, most of us who "think for a living" were intrigued by his message. Unfortunately, most of us don't have time to read these days, especially books that are as dense and full of science as this one. In this talk, Linda will continue to help those who want to do a better job of thinking and problem-solving. This year, she will expand on Kahneman's work by including the current evidence on insight and innovation.
Learning Outcomes:- The talk will present techniques for thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- Attendees will see specific examples of algorithms, including Take the Best, Less is Better, and the Recency Effect.
- We will also look at a better way of brainstorming.
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