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Ralph L. Keeney

    Ralph L. Keeney è un'autorità di spicco nelle scienze decisionali, nell'analisi dei rischi e nella gestione dei sistemi. Il suo lavoro approfondisce il processo decisionale multi-obiettivo e il pensiero orientato al valore, offrendo ai lettori un percorso verso un processo decisionale creativo ed efficace. I libri di Keeney, tradotti in numerose lingue, forniscono una guida pratica per affrontare sfide complesse sia in ambito aziendale che di politica pubblica. La sua vasta esperienza di consulenza in diversi settori sottolinea la sua profonda comprensione dei processi decisionali e della loro applicazione nel mondo reale.

    Die Wertbaumanalyse
    Decision Analysis of Environmental Problems
    A Market Share Theorem
    Smart choices : a practical guide to making better life decisions
    Value-Focused Thinking
    Give Yourself a Nudge
    • Give Yourself a Nudge

      • 200pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The best way to improve your quality of life is through the decisions you make. This book teaches several fundamental decision-making skills, provides numerous applications and examples, and ultimately nudges you toward smarter decisions. These nudges frame more desirable decisions for you to face by identifying the objectives for your decisions and generating superior alternatives to those initially considered. All of the nudges are based on psychology and behavioral economics research and are accessible to all readers. The new concept of a decision opportunity is introduced, which involves creating a decision that you desire to face. Solving a decision opportunity improves your life, whereas resolving a decision problem only restores the quality of your life to that before the decision problem occurred. We all can improve our decision-making and reap the better quality of life that results. This book shows you how.

      Give Yourself a Nudge
    • Value-Focused Thinking

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      This text argues that in decision-making a focus should be placed on the bottom-line objectives that give it its meaning. It states that through recognizing and articulating fundamental values, better decision opportunities can be identified, thereby creating better alternatives.

      Value-Focused Thinking