An updated national coverage determination from CMS about lung cancer screening has some stakeholders concerned that the quality of decision-making tools used by providers and patients may weaken. An ...
Delivering high-quality care starts with understanding what matters most to each patient. Clinicians can’t choose treatments that match patients’ priorities and values until they engage with them. The ...
Fast replies look committed—but they cost clarity. Learn how urgency culture erodes judgment and how slowing down can make leaders calmer, smarter, and more effective.
Great leaders aren’t defined by how many decisions they make, but by the discipline to make fewer, better ones. Effective leadership is defined by the quality and impact of decisions, not the number ...
In the May 5, 2021, Creating Data Advantage memo, then Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks states, “Data is essential to preserving military advantage, supporting our people, and serving the ...
The purpose of group decision making is to decide upon well-considered, well- understood, realistic action toward goals every member wishes to achieve (Johnson & F. Johnson, 2017). A group decision ...
Does writing a better brief increase an advocate's odds of prevailing before the Supreme Court? A new empirical study suggests that the quality of the writing (as opposed to oral argument, the ...
This is the first of a series of posts on learning how to make better decisions. Are you satisfied with the quality of your decisions? If you are like most people, you will easily recall examples ...
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