There are basically two ways to make or evaluate government policy–superstition and logic. In the case of superstition, evidence is not necessary. Those who favor a particular policy don’t feel they ...
Decision making: terrifying, to say the least, not only because of its consequences but also due to the entire process involved in it. Dan Ariely’s book: Predictably Irrational, does just that and a ...
If an organization is pretty good at safety, why spend time and resources getting even better? Wouldn't that effort be better directed at other aspects of business? Asking questions like these of ...