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  • How does night bring advice?

    How does night bring advice?

    The expression “sleep is the best advice” highlights the importance of sleep for reflection and decision-making. By consolidating information and reducing stress, sleep helps to clarify thoughts and stimulate creativity. Sleeping improves our ability to solve complex problems.

  • Stop decision fatigue

    Stop decision fatigue

    Decision fatigue is a phenomenon that affects our ability to make quality choices after a series of decisions. It leads to impulsive decisions, procrastination and a decline in the quality of choices. This article suggests strategies for identifying and combating this fatigue on a daily basis, saving your mental energy.

  • How to Make Great Decisions, Quickly

    How to Make Great Decisions, Quickly

    In his article, Martin G. Moore presents eight essential principles for making effective decisions quickly. He stresses the importance of varied perspectives, the involvement of people close to the action, root cause analysis, and a good balance between short- and long-term values. Clear communication and rigorous execution are also crucial to success.

  • 12 decision-making techniques you need to know (and how to choose them)

    12 decision-making techniques you need to know (and how to choose them)

    Decision-making may require the use of various tools to structure and optimize choices. But how do you choose these tools? Understand their use, advantages and limitations to help you navigate the jungle of decision-making tools.

  • Why decision-making is the key skill of the modern leaders?

    Why decision-making is the key skill of the modern leaders?

    In a world in constant evolution, decision-making is a major skill for leaders and managers. How and why to develop, cultivate and exercise in contexts that are increasingly complexe ?

  • 4 key dimensions of the decision-making

    4 key dimensions of the decision-making

    Decision-making is complex and can be aided by four dimensions : analytical, intuitive, individual and collective. Each approach offers tools adapted according to the context. Thearticle explores these dimensions and encourages readers to choose the one that suits them best to improve their decision-making process.

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