Utilizing market research to inform decision-making begins with clearly identifying the objective: What specific goal am I looking to achieve? The scope and nature of the decision to be made will ...
Access to pharmacy and medical claims data is among the most fundamental needs for evaluating a health plan's costs and the services its members may need. Unfortunately, many entrenched traditional ...
Trust is fragile, and that's one problem with artificial intelligence, which is only as good as the data behind it. Data integrity concerns -- which have vexed even the savviest organizations for ...
If AI is the future, then data is the terrain. And most businesses are hiking in flip-flops. We all feel the urgency. Executives know that AI has the potential to drive exponential gains in ...
Katherine Haan, MBA, is a Senior Staff Writer for Forbes Advisor and a former financial advisor turned international bestselling author and business coach. For more than a decade, she’s helped small ...
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The three Cs of good decisions
The quality of our decisions defines our legacy as leaders. We make around 35,000 decisions a day and close to 800,000,000 in a lifetime. Not all decisions are equal. Many are default, some are ...
The difficulty of predicting the future complicates decision-making for people at every level of an organization from low-level employees who may be angling for a promotion or thinking of a career ...
Vicki Squire receives funding from University of Warwick ESRC Impact Acceleration Account funding, grant number ES/T502054/1. She previously received funding from the AHRC-FCDO Collaborative ...
We make thousands of decisions every day. Some decisions we barely register, others keep us up at night. But how do you know if the decision you're making is the right one? How do you feel confident ...
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