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Ep. 221: Melina Moleskis - On Meta Decisions, and more
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Today, I am delighted to be joined by fellow decision-making professional Melina Moleskis. I came across Melina via Christian Hunt, who I've had on the show a couple of times now. Melina and I featured in a two-part series on decision-making in Christian's Human Risk podcast
Melina is the founder of Meta Decisions, a consultancy that leverages decision and behavioural science to help people and organizations make better decisions. She has a PhD in managerial science, an MBA from NYU Stern, and a bachelor's degree in mathematics.
And she takes all that training and applies it in very useful and interesting ways. You will hear a lot of that reflected in this wonderful conversation that covered so much interesting ground from:
- what the decision and behavioural sciences are;
- the concept of indecisiveness and how to overcome that;
- dealing with complexity
- documenting decisions -This is something that is actually quite overlooked at times:
- “Kill criteria”
- the state of decision education
· And we even get into some discussion about sport and its role in decision-making as a microcosm of good decisions. Melina has a great perspective on that because she's also a former competitive basketball player.
Show notes:
What’s Your Problem by Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg
The Alliance for Decision Education on Keeping a Decision Journal
Emotional Agility by Susan David
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Like what you heard?
Subscribe to All Things Risk wherever great podcasts are found: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/podcast
Learn more about The Decision-Making Studio
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Manage episode 422839639 series 1231990
Today, I am delighted to be joined by fellow decision-making professional Melina Moleskis. I came across Melina via Christian Hunt, who I've had on the show a couple of times now. Melina and I featured in a two-part series on decision-making in Christian's Human Risk podcast
Melina is the founder of Meta Decisions, a consultancy that leverages decision and behavioural science to help people and organizations make better decisions. She has a PhD in managerial science, an MBA from NYU Stern, and a bachelor's degree in mathematics.
And she takes all that training and applies it in very useful and interesting ways. You will hear a lot of that reflected in this wonderful conversation that covered so much interesting ground from:
- what the decision and behavioural sciences are;
- the concept of indecisiveness and how to overcome that;
- dealing with complexity
- documenting decisions -This is something that is actually quite overlooked at times:
- “Kill criteria”
- the state of decision education
· And we even get into some discussion about sport and its role in decision-making as a microcosm of good decisions. Melina has a great perspective on that because she's also a former competitive basketball player.
Show notes:
What’s Your Problem by Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg
The Alliance for Decision Education on Keeping a Decision Journal
Emotional Agility by Susan David
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Like what you heard?
Subscribe to All Things Risk wherever great podcasts are found: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/podcast
Learn more about The Decision-Making Studio
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