• #21 How to make Better Decisions using the Evidence-based Practice w/Rob Briner

  • May 5 2021
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

#21 How to make Better Decisions using the Evidence-based Practice w/Rob Briner

  • Summary

  • We have access to more information than ever. Yet, we still base most of our decisions on guesses, gut feelings, outdated information. Why? Because we do not take our time to gather and understand the evidence behind. The gap between available information and the decisions we take is simply too wide - in our private lives, as well as in organisations. But, if we change that, we will make better informed decisions with better outcomes.

     So, how do you make better decisions? The best way is to start using an evidence-based approach. Evidence-based practice does not mean reading a lot of boring research. That means to take a structured approach to your decision making, use several sources, and critically judge the quality of the information. My guest today, Rob Briner, is a front person in the evidence-based practice movement. He is a professor in organisational psychology at Queen Mary University in London and Scientific Director in the Centre for Evidence-based Management. He will help you make better decisions.  

     ROB TALKS ABOUT

    • Why we see a big gap between evidence and practice
    • A clear guide as to how you make a more informed decision
    • Why Google Scholar is your new best friend
    • How you can use the evidence-based practice to make better decisions for your organisation 
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