The single most important factor that determines your success in business is not the knowledge you have memorized but rather the quality of the decisions you make. Despite the importance of critical decision making, most people do not have clear understanding of how they actually make decisions. We think we are rational, yet non-rational processes and biases have much more influence on our decisions than we realize.
In this talk we will explore the impact of some of these biases on our decision making so that through recognizing the biases and compensating for them we can improve our decision making and critical thinking abilities.
About the Speaker
An introduction to the HKUST Full-time MBA Program will also be delivered by our Assistant Director, Sherring NG, before the Sample Class.