Daniel Kahneman: Putting Your Intuition on Ice
Fleeting- Référence externe : https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/daniel-kahneman/
- Référence externe :
- behavior often reflect a context rather than a personality,
- endowment effect,
- public decision tragdy,
- Daniel Kahneman,
- clear thinking,
- ready made thougts,
- intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second,
- causal theory of beliefs,
- more keen on believing fake news on my side,
- stable environment, repeated experiences, fast and clear feedback,
- Do we really want to make good decisions?,
- prefer algorithms,
- delay your intuition,
- independence is key,
- protect the dissenters,
- lose your temper when being anchored,
- we cannot fight against our cognitive biases,
- predictions as extreme as your impressions,
- people prefer intuitive leader that deliberative leaders,
- remove constraints, don’t add some,
- use pre mortem,
- failure to disagree,
people do good things for a mixture of good and bad reasons and do bad things for a mixture of good and bad reasons.
— Daniel Kahneman, in (https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/daniel-kahneman/)
Notes pointant ici
- people do good things for a mixture of good and bad reasons and do bad things for a mixture of good and bad reasons
- thèse de Sapir-Whorf