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The Corporate Risk-Taking Disconnect

Posted October 31, 2002 | Leadership | Leadership |

Daniel Kahneman, this year's co-Nobel prize winner in economics, and the late Amos Tversky extensively documented the difficulties individuals have in the realm of judgment under uncertainty and decisionmaking in the face of risk. On a regular basis, I run across corporate examples of Kahneman's and Tversky's descriptive theories on human behavior and judgment.

About The Author
Brian Hagen
Brian Hagen is a founder and Managing Director of Decision Empowerment Institute. Dr. Hagen is an internationally acknowledged authority and advisor in the field of decision and risk analysis. He has been a practicing decision and risk consultant for over 25 years, providing consulting, coaching, and training to more than 30 corporations in the Fortune 200 across a wide variety of industries. He is a winner of the 2011 Risk Innovator Award by … Read More
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