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Oct. 23, 2010

The Curse of Success

Successful people have certain traits that make them less likely to improve their decision-making skills. By Randall Kiser of DecisionSet.

By Randall Kiser

"Beyond Right and Wrong: The Power of Effective Decision Making for Attorneys and Clients" guides attorneys and clients through litigation decision making. In Chapter 8, excerpted below, the author discusses some of the psychological obstacles to developing decision-making expertise.

Chapter 8

Obstacles to Becoming an Expert Decision Maker

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