001 - The High Stakes of Decision Making (Bias)
Decision-making can be a lot like gambling - weighing odds, calculating risks, and making choices that can lead to either successful outcomes or costly mistakes. As we gather in the vibrant backdrop of Las Vegas, explore the universal principles of strategic thinking and risk management. Learn how the psychology of choice and behavioral economics can guide you in making informed decisions, avoiding hidden pitfalls, and taking bold yet calculated risks. Whether you decide to take a big chance or play it safe, this session provides you with the tools to navigate uncertainty like an experienced high roller. This session is intended to satisfy the 1.0 Bias credit requirement under the USQS.
Speakers:

John Crooker

Justin N. Hornburg

Ms. Carolyn McArthur

Ms. Linda L. Bournival