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Decision-Making And Thinking Like Leaders And CEOs

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Overview

Boost Decisiveness | Decision-making process | Data-Driven decisions | Stop indecision | Compromise | Logical fallacies

What you'll learn:
  • Make decisions to 10X professional and personal life outcomes
  • See how Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Paul Graham do their decision-making
  • See Neuroscience research about decision-making
  • Balance emotions and logic in your decision-making
  • How to stay mentally alert to make many decisions you have to make during each day
  • Real-life examples of decision-making in common business scenarios
  • Learn logic and logical fallacies
  • When to trust your intuinion, gut reaction, and how to enhance it with logic and reasoning
  • PERSONALIZED HELP from the instructor: Join OFFICE HOURS Zoom call with the instructor and students to ask questions directly
  • WORLD-CLASS student support: I answer 99% of student questions within 24 hours
  • Learn the philosophy of compromise: when to compromise, and when to avoid compromising in decision making
  • Increase decisiveness with data-driven decision making

Improve your short-term and long-term decision-making process, and set your life and business in the optimal direction!


Add layers to your decision-making with proven methods, science, logic, and Emotional Intelligence in you thinking.


MANYDIFFERENTEXAMPLESOFCORE DECISIONS


See real-life decision-making examples on business strategy, hiring, firing, project selection, start-up launch, product launch, and many other examples taken from real and practical scenarios.


HOWTHENERVOUSSYSTEMANDTHEBRAINMAKEDECISIONS


There are short-term decisions, mid-term decisions, and long-term decisions. In addition, there is even a big difference if you take half a second to make a decision vs. whether you take two seconds to make a decision. Different parts of the brain are activated as seconds pass.


GUTREACTIONS, INTUITION, ANDDECISIONSMADEBEFORETHINKING


In this course, you will learn some of the Neuroscience and Biology of your brain. One thing you will learn is how you form gut reactions, impulsive decisions, and decisions based on intuition.

Many emotional, gut reaction decisions are largely made with your Amygdala, and even though they are not always negative, such decisions tend to be more negative, risk-averse, fear-based, and help you avoid bad outcomes.

But you'll also learn how to make your decision making process more sophisticated by allowing other parts of your brain to play a larger role in how you process information and make decisions.


MAKINGDECISIONSUSINGTHEPREFRONTALCORTEX


The Prefrontal Cortex is the part of our brain that handles more complex logic and context. It usually activates a second after the Amygdala, and can add depth of reasoning to your gut reactions. You can take two seconds or days in order to fully process a decision, especially if it's a complex and highly-impactful one.


CASESTUDIESOFHOWSUCCESSFULCEOS MAKE DECISIONS


Learn how Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Paul Graham approach decision-making. Some of them are more or less risk-averse, but all of them have been successful in gigantic projects.


LOGICANDLOGICALFALLACIES


Of course, it will help your decision-making if you immerse yourself in a little big of logic and learn logical fallacies, so you don't fall into those pitfalls! So we'll cover that as well.


RECENTLY ADDED: PHILOSOPHY OF COMPROMISE


Compromise is a part of decision-making, but it's a polarizing and controversial concept. Some people learn to appreciate the benefits of compromising, while others reject it as a go-to option.

The truth is that it is a viable tool for some scenarios, but far from all scenarios.

Compromise helps you avoid conflict, stagnation, and disagreement. But the problem with compromise when it comes to decision-making is that it makes you agree to something that isn't as accurate or ideal as you'd prefer. In this course, we'll discuss when to use compromise, and when to avoid it.


STOP INDECISION


You'll also learn how to stop indecision, and become more decisive. A part of stopping indecision is boosting your confidence and trusting your intuition, but you can strengthen your decisions and make them more accurate by using a data-driven decision making approach.


DATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING


You'll also see a real-world case study of my own data-driven decision making process. I'll show you how Iuse Excel to visualize and analyze data to help me interpret my company's data in order to make sound, logical, data-driven decisions.


Invest in your future! Enroll today!

Syllabus

  • Welcome to your journey to decision-making mastery
  • Decision-making matrix
  • Decision making and strategy by top CEOs
  • How to handle compromise
  • Indecisiveness - how to handle it and become more decisive
  • Hiring as a manager, and bias that clouds decision-making while hiring
  • Project prioritization case study - how I decided which projects to choose
  • Thinking in business systems
  • What if you've already made a wrong decision?
  • Confidence and decision-making
  • Logic and logical fallacies
  • Improving sleep for better decision-making
  • Conclusion - thank you for being a great student

Taught by

Alex Genadinik

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