
Module 5 Video Narrative:
6 Influences on making better risk decisions:
Decision-making traps:
Intuition handout:
Questions for personal reflection:
Risk Decision-Making checklist:

Module 5 Video Narrative:
6 Influences on making better risk decisions:
Decision-making traps:
Intuition handout:
Questions for personal reflection:
Risk Decision-Making checklist:

Taking risks is essentially about making decisions. Module 5 ~ Risk Decision-Making explores the complex influences on our decision-making abilities and processes. Systems 1&2 thinking, intuition, and a structured approach to making reasoned decisions form the basis of the module. However, we also need to be aware of our own biases and the need for organisational support.
Module 5 ~ Introduction:
5.1 Risk Decision-Making:
5.2 Risk Decision-Making Quotes:
5.3 Systems 1&2 Thinking:
5.4 Intuition:
5.5 Irrational Habits & Biases:
5.6 A Structured Approach to Risk Decision-Making:
5.7 Decision-Maker Qualities:
5.8 Organisational Support:
5.9 Module summary comments:

In this video I explore some of the work of Professor Daniel Kahneman. What the two systems for decision-making are, and the influence that certain biases can have on our thinking.
Use the following link to also access a free training webinar which introduces my simple 5-step process to risk decision-making, which also form the core modules of the Positive Risk-Taking Membership Site:

Good risk decisions are often informed by a combination of factual and instinctive thinking. Intuition is embedded within a broad clinical reasoning framework, and can be a vitally important tool in our decision-making processes. However, it is to be used with caution, largely as an alarm bell reminding us to seek out more information, or the perspectives of others. In this video I explore the role intuition may have to play for informing the decisions we make.
Use the following link to also access a free training webinar which introduces my simple 5-step process to risk decision-making, which also form the core modules of the Positive Risk-Taking Membership Site: