How to understand what drives your decisions?
In-house Interactive Virtual Workshop
Every executive believes they make decisions rationally. The research says otherwise, and so does the track record of most leadership teams when examined honestly. The way a leader actually decides (which information they weight, whose input they seek, how long they wait, what makes them move) is shaped as much by habit, bias, and unexamined assumption as by logic. The problem is not intelligence. It is the absence of self-knowledge about the decision-making process itself.
The consequences accumulate quietly. A pattern of overconfidence in familiar situations. A tendency to delay when the data is ambiguous, even when delay is itself a decision. A blind spot around whose perspective is consistently missing from the room before the commitment is made. None of these patterns announce themselves. They show up in retrospect, in the decisions that went wrong in ways that felt like bad luck at the time.
What this workshop delivers
This tailored virtual workshop is built around the actual decision patterns and challenges your leaders are living with right now. A senior expert in decision science and executive performance leads your team through a session that combines behavioral insight with practical diagnostic tools. Participants build a working picture of their own decision style during the session, identify their most significant cognitive vulnerabilities, and test specific improvement techniques against real decisions they are currently facing.
This is not a lecture on heuristics and biases. It is a working session in which your leaders examine how they actually decide, challenge the assumptions built into their current process, and leave with a concrete set of practices that will begin raising decision quality immediately. The session is scoped and calibrated in a pre-workshop discovery call to make sure the depth and focus match exactly where your leadership team needs the most development. How to understand what drives your decisions? Find out in our workshop!





