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CEO Daily got a sneak peak, and recommends it to every business decision maker.The crux of the piece is this: humans have all sorts of known biases that infect their decisions. In this new piece, Kahneman and his co-authors argue for extending that framework to other business decisions—whether to make an acquisition, for instance, or a major investment. Ray Kelvin said the decision was difficult after 30 years with the label, but “the right thing to do is to step away from Ted and allow the business to focus on being the outstanding brand it is so it can face 2019 with fresh energy and renewed spirit.” The new CEO is Lindsay Page.
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