"Blunder" identifies seven cognition traps that lead to bad decision-making. With examples drawn from history, politics, business, health care, even folk tales and pop culture, Shore illustrates the profound impact cognition traps can have on individuals, corporations, and entire nations.
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"Blunder" identifies seven cognition traps that lead to bad decision-making. With examples drawn from history, politics, business, health care, even folk tales and pop culture, Shore illustrates the profound impact cognition traps can have on individuals, corporations, and entire nations.
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Illustrated by Cover Art. Very Good. VERY GOOD Condition PAPERBACK, CLEAN, SOLID, BRIGHT; BLACK, RED, GREEN TITLES ON GLOSSY WHITE PAPER COVERS SHOWING MAN WITH MAZE AS THOUGHT IMAGE..; 272 pages; Indexed. Positive Reports! Shore remains optimistic that society can learn to avoid cognition traps and inevitable blunders by following his prescription of cultivating mental flexibility, empathy, imagination, contrarianism and an open mind.