Assessing and Managing Risk in the Time of Coronavirus: Part 2 — Decisionmaking in Highly Unpredictable Times

Posted March 30, 2020 | Leadership |

In Part 2 of this on-demand webinar, series Dr. Laurel Austin explores why people make decisions contrary to data and experts’ advice and how organizations can improve their decision-making as they are faced with tough business decisions, whether pertaining to layoffs, abrupt changes in strategies and plans, or issuing guidelines related to coronavirus concerns.

About The Author
Laurel Austin
Cutter Expert and Ivey Business School Professor Laurel Austin is a globally recognized behavioural decision scientist. Her work is aimed at improving the risk management competency of individuals, organizations, and stakeholders whose decisions impact them, especially in high-risk situations. Drawing on her expertise in behavioural science, decision science, and risk management methods, Dr. Austin advises and guides organizations in how people… Read More
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