Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts
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Average rating3.7
The book proposes some very interesting ideas about decision making. The two that stuck with me the most: framing decisions as bets and measuring the quality of a decision separate than the quality of the outcome.
The only downside is that this book might fall into the bucket of books that could be summarized in a long podcast episode or a couple of blog posts.