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Ralph L. Keeney

    Ralph L. Keeney es una autoridad líder en ciencias de la decisión, análisis de riesgos y gestión de sistemas. Su trabajo profundiza en la toma de decisiones con múltiples objetivos y en el pensamiento centrado en el valor, ofreciendo a los lectores un camino hacia la toma de decisiones creativa y más efectiva. Los libros de Keeney, traducidos a numerosos idiomas, brindan orientación práctica para afrontar desafíos complejos tanto en el ámbito corporativo como en el de las políticas públicas. Su amplia experiencia en consultoría en diversos sectores subraya su profundo conocimiento de los procesos de decisión y su aplicación en el mundo real.

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    Smart Choices
    Smart choices : a practical guide to making better life decisions
    Value-Focused Thinking
    Give Yourself a Nudge
    • Give Yourself a Nudge

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The best way to improve your quality of life is through the decisions you make. This book teaches several fundamental decision-making skills, provides numerous applications and examples, and ultimately nudges you toward smarter decisions. These nudges frame more desirable decisions for you to face by identifying the objectives for your decisions and generating superior alternatives to those initially considered. All of the nudges are based on psychology and behavioral economics research and are accessible to all readers. The new concept of a decision opportunity is introduced, which involves creating a decision that you desire to face. Solving a decision opportunity improves your life, whereas resolving a decision problem only restores the quality of your life to that before the decision problem occurred. We all can improve our decision-making and reap the better quality of life that results. This book shows you how.

      Give Yourself a Nudge2020
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    • Smart Choices

      A Practical Guide to Making Better Decisions

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Where should I live? Is it time to get a new job? Which job candidate should I hire? What business strategy should I pursue? We spend the majority of our lives making decisions, both big and small. Yet, even though our success is largely determined by the choices that we make, very few of us are equipped with useful decision-making skills. Because of this, we often approach our choices tentatively, or even fearfully, and avoid giving them the time and thought required to put our best foot forward. In <i>Smart Choices</i>, John Hammond, Ralph Keeney, and Howard Raiffa—experts with over 100 years of experience resolving complex decision problems—offer a proven, straightforward, and flexible roadmap for making better and more impactful decisions, and offer the tools to achieve your goals in every aspect of your life. Their step-by-step, divide-and conquer approach will teach you how to: • Evaluate your plans • Break your potential decision into its key elements • Identify the key drivers that are most relevant to your goals • Apply systematic thinking • Use the right information to make the smartest choice <i>Smart Choices</i> doesn’t tell you <i>what</i> to decide; it tells you how. As you routinely use the process, you’ll become more confident in your ability to make decisions at work and at home. And, more importantly, by applying its time-tested methods, you’ll make better decisions going forward. Be proactive. Don’t wait until a decision is forced on you—or made for you. Seek out decisions that advance your long-term goals, values, and beliefs. Take charge of your life by making <i>Smart Choices</i> a lifetime habit.

      Smart Choices2015
    • Value-Focused Thinking

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      This text argues that in decision-making a focus should be placed on the bottom-line objectives that give it its meaning. It states that through recognizing and articulating fundamental values, better decision opportunities can be identified, thereby creating better alternatives.

      Value-Focused Thinking1996
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