As a leader, you often have to make morally complex choices. Here’s how to do so when there’s no single right answer.
Q My patient suffers from memory loss, intermittent confusion and disorientation, and his physician thinks that my patient has not been competent to make or communicate his own health care decisions ...
Leaders today face more pressure than before, which is why keeping track of decisions in an organized way increasingly ...
Analysis of 135,000 participants reveals 11 genetic regions tied to delayed gratification and shows shared biology with ...
As a business consultant, I too often encounter pressures to support business processes or decisions that seem to skirt the boundaries of ethics, all in the name of improving the business or solving a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how to drive more value with data and analytics. Decisions are the lifeblood of business. From the c-suite to ...
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Aviation safety isn't just about pilot skill—it also comes down to corporate decision-making
Air travel is statistically one of the safest modes of transportation. But a series of recent airline accidents has rattled the industry and the public—leading to a surge in Google searches for "is ...
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Study highlights communication gaps and need for shared decision-making in lung cancer diagnosis
A large-scale survey conducted by Lung Cancer Europe (LuCE) has identified critical communication barriers that affect information access, understanding, and shared decision-making among lung cancer ...
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