This is an evening lecture from Dr Steven Lipworth. 6 pm for a 6.30 pm start.
The conscious mind has limited cognitive ability to deal with complex decisions. We sometimes make bad decisions because of the way our brains work. Research has shown that intelligent people may be more susceptible to common thinking errors. Simple errors in thinking and cognitive bias can distort our judgement. However, knowing how to recognise these errors, can improve our decision-making.
Dr Steven Lipworth is a strategic risk analyst and business skills trainer with over 30 years consultancy experience, working with commercial, government and learned society organizations in the UK and abroad. He also created and ran post-graduate training courses for the Judge Business School and MIT. Steven was an E, H & S policy adviser at the Å·ÃÀAV.
The lecture will end with wine and networking.
The conscious mind has limited cognitive ability to deal with complex decisions. We sometimes make bad decisions because of the way our brains work. Research has shown that intelligent people may be more susceptible to common thinking errors. Simple errors in thinking and cognitive bias can distort our judgement. However, knowing how to recognise these errors, can improve our decision-making.
Dr Steven Lipworth is a strategic risk analyst and business skills trainer with over 30 years consultancy experience, working with commercial, government and learned society organizations in the UK and abroad. He also created and ran post-graduate training courses for the Judge Business School and MIT. Steven was an E, H & S policy adviser at the Å·ÃÀAV.
The lecture will end with wine and networking.