Annie Duke
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Join Annie Duke March 6-22 for an exclusive opportunity on Maven — a cohort-based course. Open for enrollment now!
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“I believe Substack is our chance to build on what we’ve done together over the past few years with the newsletter and on Twitter. We’re all bound by our interest in decision making, and this next step will make us a real community: more diverse in exploration of opinions and perspectives and connected more closely through our dialogue.” – Annie Duke
Finding meaning within and outside of our work
Q&A with Christopher Wong Michaelson and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas, coauthors of the new book, Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work.
Zoom link for AMA
Paid subscriber AMA today at 5pm eastern
AMA for Paid Subscribers June 24th at 5pm Eastern
Ask me anything!
My Course Made the Maven Top 100
Exciting news: I was selected as a top Maven course! When I first built this course to help entrepreneurs, executive-level decision makers and investors with decision making, I couldn’t have imagined that over 150 students would trust me to be their guide. I’m so honored to have achieved a 4.8/5.0 rating in my prior cohorts.
On nostalgia, binary bias, the paradox mindset, and our complicated past
Q&A Dolly Chugh, management professor at the NYU Stern School of Business and author of A More Just Future: Psychological Tools for Reckoning with Our Past and Driving Social Change.
How Misinformation Exploits Our Biases
Q&A with Alex Edmans, London Business School finance professor and author of May Contain Lies: How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploit Our Biases – And What We Can Do about It
Quitting: Why we’re so bad at it and how to get better
My new lightning course on Maven is launching
The Trolley Problem Goes Worldwide:
What’s cognitive and what’s cultural
Alliance for Decision Education
Improve lives by empowering students with essential skills and dispositions for making better decisions.