

#14497
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Seeing What Others Don't
Book • 2013
Gary Klein's "Seeing What Others Don't" explores the cognitive processes that lead to insightful problem-solving and decision-making.
The book examines how experts develop the ability to see patterns and anomalies that others miss, drawing on case studies from various fields.
Klein introduces the concept of "pre-mortem analysis," a technique for identifying potential problems before they occur.
He also discusses the importance of fostering a culture of learning from mistakes and encouraging open communication.
The book provides practical strategies for improving insight and enhancing decision-making in organizations and individuals.
The book examines how experts develop the ability to see patterns and anomalies that others miss, drawing on case studies from various fields.
Klein introduces the concept of "pre-mortem analysis," a technique for identifying potential problems before they occur.
He also discusses the importance of fostering a culture of learning from mistakes and encouraging open communication.
The book provides practical strategies for improving insight and enhancing decision-making in organizations and individuals.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

for his insights on intuition and decision-making.

Mark Rzepczynski

31 snips
Ep. 249: Mark Rzepczynski on Wicked Markets and Understanding Risk
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

when discussing insights in data analysis.

Selena Fisk

28 snips
#122 How Organizations Can Bridge the Data Literacy Gap
Recommended by 

as a book about generating insights and minimising errors.


Stephen Paice

European growth: unique brands, hidden champions
Mentioned by 

in relation to performance improvement, combining error reduction and insight generation.


Nora Jones

Learning from incidents (Interview)
Mentioned by Ceci as one of Gary Klein's books.

Intuition: Decoding Decision-Making with Dr. Gary A. Klein (Part 1)