In today’s fast-paced and information-driven world, making well-informed decisions requires more than just intuition. It demands access to reliable data, efficient analysis, and clear visualization.
Rachel Katz now works as a biometrician for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. We met in 2007 as master’s students at the University of Georgia in Athens. After finishing our PhDs in 2014, I undertook ...
For many businesses, decisions are left up to managers and executives while individual contributors focus on their day-to-day work. However, 86 percent of businesses feel that they perform better when ...
Only 20% of organizations say they excel at making decisions, according to a study by McKinsey. But every single company needs to make decisions—there’s no way around it. As organizations amass more ...
Business owners have to make decisions every day on issues fraught with uncertainty. Information is not perfect, and the best choice is not always clear. One way to handle these vague situations is to ...
To fulfill its promise precision medicine requires accurate decision support tools, especially to streamline biomarker testing so that the appropriate targeted therapies are prescribed. Even in ...
Recently, I polled many of the leaders of the Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM) community about the tools and methods that they’ve developed and have used. By “tool” I meant something that could be ...
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