Annie Duke – Thinking in Bets
Mastering Strategic Decision-Making and Innovation with Annie Duke
Join Annie Duke, World Poker Champion, cognitive psychologist, and author of ‘Thinking in Bets’ and ‘How to Decide.’ Annie Duke delves into the art of decision-making under uncertainty, using real-world examples like Seahawks coach Pete Carroll’s infamous Superbowl 49 call. Discover how to focus on decision quality over outcomes, avoid biases, leverage a long-term perspective, and incorporate diverse opinions for superior decision-making. Explore practical strategies for creating dissent lines within organizations, cultivating empathy, and rewiring reward systems, along with the transformative potential of AI in complex decision-making contexts. Annie offers actionable advice for fostering a growth mindset, balancing risk with calculated bets for business innovation, and implementing efficient decision-making processes. Tune in to enhance your business strategies and innovative thinking with expert insights from Annie Duke.
00:00 Introduction: Embracing Uncertainty in Decision Making
00:06 The Infamous Super Bowl Call: Was It Really That Bad?
00:49 Thinking in Bets: A New Approach to Decision Making
01:35 Meet Annie Duke: Poker Champion and Cognitive Psychologist
03:25 Annie’s Journey: From Academia to Poker
07:56 The Intersection of Poker and Cognitive Science
12:05 Understanding Decision Quality vs. Outcome Quality
35:00 The Pete Carroll Example: Analyzing the Super Bowl Decision
48:45 The Power of Betting and Probability
49:41 Embracing Uncertainty in Decision Making
50:05 Innovation and the Role of Feedback
51:44 Understanding Risk and Reward in Innovation
01:01:31 The Importance of Perspective and Feedback
01:10:17 Future Self and Pre-Commitment Strategies
01:17:14 Building Effective Decision-Making Processes
01:27:31 AI in Poker and Decision Making
01:33:14 Final Thoughts and Resources
Find Annie:
Substack: https://annieduke.substack.com
Find Aidan:
Substack: https://thethursdaythought.substack.com
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