Edit: While I’m sure there’s a lot of confirmation bias in individual organizations, I wonder if that really matters in the aggregate, i.e. does the risk of confirmation bias outweigh, say, failure to act swiftly and boldly when an opportunity arises?
> This article forms the basis for this episode: “How Confirmation Bias Reduces Business Profits” by Dr. Gleb Tsipursky: https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/how-confirmation-bias-r...
Edit: While I’m sure there’s a lot of confirmation bias in individual organizations, I wonder if that really matters in the aggregate, i.e. does the risk of confirmation bias outweigh, say, failure to act swiftly and boldly when an opportunity arises?