Being a steamboat pilot requires a great deal of knowledge, skill, and confidence.
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Answer:
She could include more reasons she is hesitant to assist Grandma June, allowing suspense to build as the reader begins to believe she will not help.
Explanation:
I was about to say the last one but then the reader would be confused who Grandma June is more of then having suspense.
Answer: don’t trust your gut.
Unfortunately, trusting your gut in managerial decision making can often lead to unreliable solutions to simple problems. Many people would argue that you need to fail fast in order to learn from your mistakes.
But can people learn from all of their mistakes? Well, no.
It turns out that there are many structures of decisions that the human brain can not make rational decisions. When talking about managerial decision making, our ability to handle these structures are referred to as bias or blind spots. As decision-makers come across these blinds spots, they will need to take a proverbial timeout and do some back of the napkin math to derive the right answers.
So what are these blind spots?