Stacks & Strategies: Business Growth Through the Pages

Episode 7 - Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets: Why Good Decisions Don't Always Lead to Good Outcomes

25 min · 7. maj 202625 min
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What if the secret to better decision-making isn't being right more often, but knowing how uncertain you really are? In this episode of Stacks and Strategies, we break down Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts by former World Series of Poker champion Annie Duke. Duke's bestselling book challenges the way we evaluate success and failure, introducing the concept of "resulting"—the trap of judging decisions based solely on outcomes rather than the quality of the decision itself. Drawing on her background in cognitive psychology and professional poker, Duke offers a practical framework for navigating uncertainty in business, finance, and everyday life.

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Episode 7 - Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets: Why Good Decisions Don't Always Lead to Good Outcomes

What if the secret to better decision-making isn't being right more often, but knowing how uncertain you really are? In this episode of Stacks and Strategies, we break down Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts by former World Series of Poker champion Annie Duke. Duke's bestselling book challenges the way we evaluate success and failure, introducing the concept of "resulting"—the trap of judging decisions based solely on outcomes rather than the quality of the decision itself. Drawing on her background in cognitive psychology and professional poker, Duke offers a practical framework for navigating uncertainty in business, finance, and everyday life.

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