Bryce Hoffman writes about leadership, strategy, and decision making. The availability heuristic (or availability bias) refers to our tendency to give more credence to information that we are ...
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You might conclude that innovative companies must be full of creative people. Here’s why that’s not necessarily true. The Mad-Genius Paradox: Creativity Could Be Tied To Both Sanity And ...
It's not our fault; our brains are wired to make quick decisions, and the availability heuristic tells us to use the information that's most readily available—in short, our premade assumptions. So, if ...