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Decisions Over Decimals


Decisions Over Decimals

Striking the Balance between Intuition and Information
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von: Christopher J. Frank, Paul F. Magnone, Oded Netzer

22,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 26.09.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119898498
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 256

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<b>Become a confident leader and use data, experience, and intuition to drive your decisions</b><br /><br />Agile decision making is imperative as you lead in a data-driven world. Amid streams of data and countless meetings, we make hasty decisions, slow decisions, and often no decisions. Uniquely bridging theory and practice, <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i> breaks this pattern by uniting data intelligence with human judgment to get to action — a sharp approach the authors refer to as Quantitative Intuition (QI). QI raises the power of thinking beyond big data without neglecting it and chasing the perfect decision while appreciating that such a thing can never really exist.<br /><br />Successful decision-makers are fierce interrogators. They square critical thinking with open-mindedness by blending information, intuition, and experience. Balancing these elements is at the heart of <i>Decisions Over Decimals.</i><br /> <p>This book is not only designed to be read - but frequently referenced - as you face innumerable decision moments. It is the hands-on manual for confident, accurate decision-making you've been looking for; the rare resource that provides a set of pragmatic leadership tools to accelerate:</p> <ul> <li>Effectively framing the problem for stakeholders</li> <li>Synthesizing intelligence from incomplete information</li> <li>Delivering decisions that stick</li> </ul> <br />Strike the right balance between information and intuition and lead the smarter way with the real-world guidance found in <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i>.
<p>Foreword xi</p> <p>Preface xiii</p> <p>Prologue: The Certainty Myth xix</p> <p>Quantitative Intuition (QI)™ xx</p> <p>Why Quantitative Intuition™ xxviii</p> <p>Biases from Working Intuitively xxxiii</p> <p>Biases from Working with Data xxxvi</p> <p><b>Chapter 1 Asking Powerful Questions 1</b></p> <p>Road to Powerful Questioning 3</p> <p>Precision Questioning 3</p> <p>The Power of Precision Questions 5</p> <p>Building an Inquisitive Team 6</p> <p>The Smartest Person in the Room 10</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 1 13</p> <p><b>Chapter 2 Framing the Problem 15</b></p> <p>IWIK™: A Tool for Reasoning 17</p> <p>The IWIK™ Process 18</p> <p>Framing the Decision 30</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 2 31</p> <p><b>Chapter 3 Working Backward to Move Forward 33</b></p> <p>Defining the Problem 35</p> <p>Harnessing Inside of- the- Box Thinking 42</p> <p>Taking the Road Less Traveled 45</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 3 48</p> <p><b>Chapter 4 Learning to Become a Fierce Data Interrogator 49</b></p> <p>Assessing the Data and Its Reliability 51</p> <p>Putting the Data in Context 64</p> <p>Pressure Testing Your Analysis 66</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 4 71</p> <p><b>Chapter 5 Developing Intuition for Numbers 73</b></p> <p>The Power of Approximations 74</p> <p>Learning to Approximate 76</p> <p>Approximating in Practice 78</p> <p>Why Guesstimation Works 80</p> <p>Getting Comfortable with Approximations 82</p> <p>Guesstimation in the QI Framework 86</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 5 86</p> <p><b>Chapter 6 From Analysis to Synthesis 89</b></p> <p>The Value of Synthesis 90</p> <p>Make Your Bottom Line Your Top Line 93</p> <p>The Lack of Synthesis 95</p> <p>Encouraging Synthesis 97</p> <p>“What?”, “So What?”, and “Now What?” 99</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 6 100</p> <p><b>Chapter 7 the Decision Moment 101</b></p> <p>Dimensions of the Decision Moment 102</p> <p>The First Two Dimensions: Time and Risk 103</p> <p>The Third Dimension: Trust 106</p> <p>Measuring Time, Risk, and Trust 108</p> <p>Decision Reversibility 115</p> <p>Navigating Ambiguity 118</p> <p>From IWIKs™ to Decisions 121</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 7 123</p> <p><b>Chapter 8 Delivering the Decision 125</b></p> <p>The Story Arc in Decision- Making 126</p> <p>Tuning the Narrative 128</p> <p>Inform versus Compel 139</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 8 141</p> <p><b>Chapter 9 Chasing the Decision 143</b></p> <p>Strategy 1: Create the Case for the Decision 146</p> <p>Strategy 2: Frame the Outcome 150</p> <p>Strategy 3: Classify the Type of Decision 153</p> <p>Strategy 4: Reduce the Scope of the Decision 154</p> <p>Strategy 5: Right Size the Decision 156</p> <p>Strategy 6: Pressure Test the Decision—Go to the Extremes 159</p> <p>Strategy 7: Seek Consent Not Consensus 163</p> <p>The Perfect Decsion Is an Illusion 164</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 9 165</p> <p><b>Chapter 10 Creating a Quantitative Intuition™ Culture 167</b></p> <p>Recruiting for the Quantitative Intuition™ Skill Set 169</p> <p>Building a Quantitative Intuition™ Team 175</p> <p>Cultivating a Quantitative Intuition™ Organization 181</p> <p>Key Learnings - Chapter 10 183</p> <p><b>Chapter 11 The Future of Data- Driven Decision- Making 185</b></p> <p>Automation and Human Judgement 186</p> <p>Predictions and the Digital Twin 190</p> <p>Probabilistic versus Deterministic Thinking 193</p> <p>Found Time for More Decisions 196</p> <p>Epilogue 199</p> <p>Acknowledgments 203</p> <p>Index 207</p>
<p><b>CHRISTOPHER FRANK</b> is a Vice President in the Global Advertising and Brand Management team at American Express. He is a senior strategist at the intersection of marketing, analytics, and commerce developing superior strategies applied to global markets working with B2B and B2C products. He is the co-author of <i>Drinking from the Fire Hose</i> and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School. <p><b>PAUL MAGNONE</b> is Head of Global Strategic Alliances at Google. He is a leader in using technology and innovation to create and develop growth strategies for businesses. He has launched new high-growth businesses working in over 30 countries and has been an Industry Mentor in the NSF I-Corps<sup>™</sup> Program. He is the co-author of <i>Drinking from the Fire Hose</i> and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School. <p><b>ODED NETZER</b> is the Vice Dean of Research and the Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business at Columbia Business School. He is also an Amazon Scholar and an affiliate of the Columbia University Data Science Institute. Professor Netzer is a world-renowned expert in data-driven decision-making. His award-winning research is broadly read and highly cited. He has published dozens of papers in the world’s leading marketing and management science journals.
<p><b>PRAISE FOR <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i></b></p> <p>“One danger of ‘big data’ is giving managers a sense of impunity over outcomes. No decision is perfect. No amount of data is predictive. The authors—quantitative experts at some of the world’s most admired companies—argue that information is no replacement for intuition. And they provide a framework of agile decision-making in today’s hyper-fast, swollen market.”<br> <b>—JOHN GERZEMA, CEO, The Harris Poll, <i>New York Times</i> Bestselling Author, <i>The Athena Doctrine: How Women (And The Men Who Think Like Them) Will Rule The Future</i></b> <p>“In the spirit of lateral thinking, this is a modern framework for balancing data, experience, and creativity to make smart, timely decisions. The authors‘ concept of quantitative intuition, couldn’t be more relevant for all levels and teams—understand the data, stop endless debate, apply judgment, take action.” <br> <b>—JEFF HANSEN, GM, Strategic Partnerships, Microsoft</b> <p>“Using years of research and industry experience, the authors show how combining data and intuition, what they call ‘quantitative intuition, ’ can lead to smarter decisions. <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i> is a compelling book that should be on the reading list of every executive.”<br> <b>—SUNIL GUPTA, Professor, Harvard Business School</b> <p>“Want to make better data-driven decisions? Then you need to read this book. <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i> provides tools and frameworks to combine intuition, data, and business acumen to achieve better results.” <br> <b>—JONAH BERGER, Professor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, <i>New York Times</i> and <i>Wall Street Journal</i> Bestselling Author, <i>Contagious, Invisible Influence,</i> and <i>The Catalyst</i></b> <p>“Most books that encourage data-driven thinking throw piles of data at the reader. Frank, Magnone, and Netzer do something far more valuable: they teach how to make sense of all this data. After finishing this book, you won’t just know new facts that might help you in a particular decision. You will have a new approach to make any decision.” <br> <b>—SETH STEPHENS-DAVIDOWITZ, <i>New York Times</i> op-ed contributor, <i>New York Times</i> Bestselling Author, <i>Everybody Lies,</i> and <i>Don’t Trust Your Gut</i></b> <p>“Competitive advantage today is determined by whether an organization can make fast decisions but also high-quality ones. In this delightfully straightforward book, the authors take you on a journey to ‘see’ beyond the numbers, to move forward with imperfect information, and achieve desirable outcomes.” <br> <b>—RITA MCGRATH,</b> Author of <i>Seeing Around Corners</i>, Professor, Columbia Business School</b>
<p><b>PRAISE FOR <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i></b></p> <p>“One danger of ‘big data’ is giving managers a sense of impunity over outcomes. No decision is perfect. No amount of data is predictive. The authors—quantitative experts at some of the world’s most admired companies—argue that information is no replacement for intuition. And they provide a framework of agile decision-making in today’s hyper-fast, swollen market.”<br /><b>—JOHN GERZEMA, CEO, The Harris Poll, <i>New York Times</i> Bestselling Author, <i>The Athena Doctrine: How Women (And The Men Who Think Like Them) Will Rule The Future</i></b></p> <p>“In the spirit of lateral thinking, this is a modern framework for balancing data, experience, and creativity to make smart, timely decisions. The authors‘ concept of quantitative intuition, couldn’t be more relevant for all levels and teams—understand the data, stop endless debate, apply judgment, take action.” <br /><b>—JEFF HANSEN, GM, Strategic Partnerships, Microsoft</b></p> <p>“Using years of research and industry experience, the authors show how combining data and intuition, what they call ‘quantitative intuition, ’ can lead to smarter decisions. <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i> is a compelling book that should be on the reading list of every executive.”<br /><b>—SUNIL GUPTA, Professor, Harvard Business School</b></p> <p>“Want to make better data-driven decisions? Then you need to read this book. <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i> provides tools and frameworks to combine intuition, data, and business acumen to achieve better results.” <br /><b>—JONAH BERGER, Professor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, <i>New York Times</i> and <i>Wall Street Journal</i> Bestselling Author, <i>Contagious, Invisible Influence,</i> and <i>The Catalyst</i></b></p> <p>“Most books that encourage data-driven thinking throw piles of data at the reader. Frank, Magnone, and Netzer do something far more valuable: they teach how to make sense of all this data. After finishing this book, you won’t just know new facts that might help you in a particular decision. You will have a new approach to make any decision.” <br /><b>—SETH STEPHENS-DAVIDOWITZ, <i>New York Times</i> op-ed contributor, <i>New York Times</i> Bestselling Author, <i>Everybody Lies,</i> and <i>Don’t Trust Your Gut</i></b></p> <p>“Competitive advantage today is determined by whether an organization can make fast decisions but also high-quality ones. In this delightfully straightforward book, the authors take you on a journey to ‘see’ beyond the numbers, to move forward with imperfect information, and achieve desirable outcomes.” <br /><b>—RITA MCGRATH,</b> <b>Author of <i>Seeing Around Corners</i>, Professor, Columbia Business School</b></p> <p>“The authors have developed an innovative, practical framework for decision making that is based on a synthesis of data analytics and experience-based intuition. Their approach is broadly applicable across industries, including health care.”<br /><b>—ELLIS M. ARJMAND, Surgeon-in-Chief, Children’s Hospital New Orleans</b></p> <p>“The ambitious premise that human judgment in decision-making can be codified, taught, and honed is proven in <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i>. The authors articulate a process that right-sizes the Goldilocks compromise between data paralysis and gut feel – and do this credibly through their collective experience from companies ranging from startups to the most data-rich organizations.”<br /><b>—BRANT CRUZ, Vice President, Platforms and Audiences Practice Leader, Chadwick Martin Bailey</b></p> <p>"The most important decisions are often the most uncertain and often on the razor's edge. Frank, Magnone, and Netzer masterfully provide a framework to make better decisions faster in a way that can be explained to your stakeholders."<br />—<b>ALEX SHARPE, Sharpe Management Consulting LLC</b></p> <p>“Frank, Magnone, and Netzer have created a framework that systematically challenges human cognitive biases, providing a methodical approach that allows decision makers to see meaningful patterns in a chaos of data. This book is a foundational guide to any executive on how to leverage the power of your System 1 intuition to make meaningful data driven business decisions at speed.”<br /><b>—TODD TRAUTZ, Chief Innovation and Solutions Officer, Maru, author of <i>Feel, Behave, Think − The Pathway to Human Decision Making</i></b></p> <p>“High-stakes decision making boils down to seeking truth and getting things ‘approximately right’. Several quantitative-only methods run the risk of getting it ‘precisely wrong’ while offering a false sense of security. Techniques described in <i>Decisions Over Decimals</i> lead you to the truth and improve the odds of getting to balanced business decisions.”<br />—<b>ASIF HASAN, Co-Founder, Quantiphi, Inc</b></p> <p><i>“Decisions over Decimals</i> is an excellent reminder that as we navigate vast seas of information, we must bring our intuition along on the journey. This book is a must read for any insights and analytic professionals that want to enhance their ability to impact and influence decisions to drive action.”<br /><b>—THOMAS WALKER, Senior Director, Global Consumer Insights</b></p> <p>"The ability to make fast, yet informed decisions in a world where data is replicating so quickly is becoming an imperative skill-set for executives. The authors approach for Quantitative Intuition is a great balance of data and insights with experience. Readers will greatly benefit from learning this balance and using it to make better decisions (and actions)."<br /><b>—TRACI GUSHER, Data, Analytics and AI Management Consultant</b></p>

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