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How Women Leaders Can Avoid Disasters Through Science- Based Decision-Making Dr. Gleb Tsipursky Co-Founder and President, Intentional Insights Professor, The Ohio State University NAWBO Columbus May 4, 2017

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How Women Leaders Can Avoid Disasters Through Science-Based

Decision-Making

Dr. Gleb TsipurskyCo-Founder and President, Intentional Insights

Professor, The Ohio State University

NAWBO ColumbusMay 4, 2017

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Choose An Upcoming Major Decision

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Presentation Overview

• Avoiding disastrous decisions– Presentation– Q&A

• Avoiding disasters after a decision was made– Presentation – Q&A– Group discussion

• Final Q&A• Tip sheets – free for audience members

Agnes
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Elephant and Rider

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How Does Our Mind Work?System 1Elephant - Autopilot

• Subconscious• Automatic• Habits

• Fast• Intuitive• Emotional

System 2Rider - Intentional

• Conscious• Mindful• Attention

• Slow• Reasoning • Logical

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Retrain the Mind

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What Do You See?

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Pessimism and Optimism Bias

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Knowledge is Power:Beware Cognitive Biases

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Empathy Gap

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Halo and Horns Effects

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Web App: Making the Right Call on Significant Decisions

• Free online tool to “put numbers on it” http://bit.ly/2mrMZi6

• Example: Hiring decision

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Q&A on Decision-Making Science

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Preventing Disasters Once Decision Made

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Premortem vs. Postmortem

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Premortem: Steps 1 and 2Step 1Gather stakeholders in meeting• Ensure a mix of people:

– expertise on topic – authority to make decisions

Step 2Explain the exercise• Describe all steps

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Premortem: Step 3Ask all to imagine a future where the project definitely failed.• Ask each participant to

write possible reasons for failure ANONYMOUSLY– Encourage reasons that

might be seen as rude or unpopular

• Facilitator gathers written comments and reads them aloud

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Premortem: Step 4

Discuss all reasons that were brought up• Pay particular attention to those that seem

rude, unpopular, and/or dangerous to careers• Estimate the probability of each reason for

failure ANONYMOUSLY– Option 1: percentage probabilities

• Ex: 80% likely– Option 2: use categories

• highly likely• somewhat likely• unlikely• very unlikely

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Premortem: Step 5 and 6Step 5Decide on several failures that are most relevant• Brainstorm ways of preventing these failures from occurring. Step 6Project leader revises project plan based on the feedback, and, if needed, repeats the exercise.

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Premortem Q&A

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Premortem: Group ActivityStep 1: Gather stakeholders in meeting• Ensure a mix of people with expertise on topic and with authority to make decisionsStep 2: Explain the exercise to everyone - describe all steps.Step 3: Ask all to imagine that they are in a future where the project definitely failed• Ask each participant to write possible reasons for failure ANONYMOUSLY

– Encourage reasons that might be seen as rude or unpopular• Facilitator gathers written comments and reads aloud.Step 4: Discuss all reasons that were brought up• Pay particular attention to those that seem rude, unpopular, and/or dangerous to

careers• Estimate the probability of each reason for failure ANONYMOUSLY

– Option 1: percentage probabilities (Ex: 80% likely)– Option 2: use categories (highly likely, somewhat likely, unlikely, very unlikely)

Step 5: Decide on several failures that are most relevant• Brainstorm ways of preventing these failures from occurring.Step 6: Project leader revises project plan based on the feedback, and, if needed, repeats the exercise.

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Invest in Avoiding Disasters

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Thank You!Dr. Gleb [email protected]

Website glebtsipursky.comTwitter twitter.com/Gleb_Tsipursky LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/dr-gleb-tsipursky-89ab4b23/

Email to get two free tip sheets:• Avoiding Disastrous Decisions• Avoiding Disaster Once You Make a Decision

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