In both our professional and personal lives, we encounter an overwhelming amount of data daily, which guides our decision-making processes. While some decisions propel us forward, opening doors to new opportunities, others may seem to hinder progress. This session delved into how our decisions are often influenced by biases, habits, and our current state of mind – factors that are particularly crucial to consider in today’s world.
During this session, we explored how to read and apply data effectively, not only in business but also in personal life. We focused on how the brain processes incoming information and how recognizing biases can lead to a more accurate understanding of ourselves and our world.
Speakers:
Nataliya Kadya
Expert in neuromanagement and organizational transformations; co-founder of BeingHumanSchool of NeuroManagement; member of the Board at the Center for Social Change and Behavioral Economics.
Nataliya Dmytrenko
Head of Analytics and Monitoring Department, Office of the President of Ukraine; member of the Board at the Center for Social Change and Behavioral Economics.
Moderator:
Tetyana Prokopchuk
Vice President
American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine
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