Two contrasting cognitive biases - the Complexity Bias and the Simplicity Bias - have a significant impact on decision-making processes. The Complexity Bias tends to push us towards favoring intricate, convoluted solutions, while the Simplicity Bias advocates for straightforward, easy-to-understand approaches.
Read MoreSo, what is it? Are we leaning towards the silver bullet or the complicated solutions? And how does that play out in sales and marketing?
Read MoreConfirmation bias: we make a snap judgment within the first minute - or possibly even before meeting the candidate - and then spend the rest of the interview looking for data to support this initial hunch. Why? Because we hate to be wrong.
Read MoreHindsight bias occurs when people feel that they “knew it all along” — when they believe that an event is more predictable after it becomes known than it was before it became known.
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