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Avoiding Bias in Decision Making

Enhance your decision-making skills by identifying and overcoming biases to foster fair and effective leadership.

Beginner
14m

Created by Madecraft

Last Updated Apr 14, 2026

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Avoiding Bias in Decision Making

Enhance your decision-making skills by identifying and overcoming biases to foster fair and effective leadership.

Beginner
14m

Created by Madecraft

Last Updated Apr 14, 2026

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Every decision shapes outcomes, but how often are those choices influenced by unseen biases? In "Avoiding Bias in Decision Making," Harry Portch, an experienced entrepreneur and recruitment agency founder, guides participants through the intricate landscape of cognitive biases that distort judgment. With practical insights, he emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, diverse perspectives, and evidence-based reasoning. By recognizing and addressing biases, participants learn to enhance their decision-making skills. After this course, you'll be equipped to make informed, confident decisions that stand the test of scrutiny.

Avoiding Bias in Decision Making
Beginner
14m
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