Human Decision Intelligence introduces practices and mental landscapes to create the cathedral thinkers of our generation.
As we enter the Age of AI and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, human suffering and our lack of analytical skills are compounding in hidden ways. Individuals and society need to be equipped to adapt to rapid technological advancements and acclimate to new existential threats.
For this reason, human intelligence in contrast to machine intelligence is the priority.
Human Decision Intelligence improves leaders' and learners' decision-making capabilities. It builds the human skills necessary to live in a world influenced by machines.
Cultural Observations
Products are increasingly prioritized over humanity in our world.
Society has become overly reliant on measurable data.
The lack of relationship skills is a persistent root cause of social and organizational issues.
A cultural bias “to fall in line” with existing standards and systems handicaps innovation and generational problem-solving.
Decision-makers have become overly dedicated to (an often illusory) sense of certainty and short-term thinking.