This article focuses on explaining and applying the findings from “Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment” by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Simony & Cass R. Sunstein towards enabling better corporate governance decisions by taking proven steps to proactively mitigate against both group bias + noise to gain better quality decisions and derive competitive advantage.

James D. Ford

General Practice Lawyer ⩴ innovative Counsel💡[iC]℠➕ Governance incl. 🌊 Blue Ocean Strategy®

⩴ innovative Counsel💡[iC]℠ is defined as ⩴ a 🧩 multi-disciplinary, 🚀proactive + 🎯value-focused lawyer & corporate governance advisor

“The professionals who develop into really great client advisors are deep generalists.
They…

General Practice Lawyer ⩴ innovative Counsel💡[iC]℠➕ Governance incl. 🌊 Blue Ocean Strategy®

⩴ innovative Counsel💡[iC]℠ is defined as ⩴ a 🧩 multi-disciplinary, 🚀proactive + 🎯value-focused lawyer & corporate governance advisor

“The professionals who develop into really great client advisors are deep generalists.
They develop a unique blend of knowledge depth and knowledge breadth.”

— Quote from Warren Bennis (in conversation with Andrew Sobel).

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