The Science of Decision Making

March
10
2026 (Tuesday)
Time 10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
Duration: 60 Minutes
44 Days Left To REGISTER
Id: 211668
Instructor
Kesiya Grace Mable 
Live
Recorded
Live + Recorded

Overview

A study of how people evaluate options, process information, and choose actions. It explains how decisions are influenced not only by logic and data, but also by emotions, biases, experience, and environmental factors. By understanding how the brain works and why people make predictable errors, decision science helps individuals and organizations make better, more informed choices in everyday life and at work.

Areas Covered in the Session

  • How the Brain Makes Decisions
  • Role of Emotions
  • Cognitive Biases
  • The Marshmallow Test Legacy
  • Decision Making Under Uncertainty
  • Power of default options
  • Social and Environmental Influences
  • Improving Decision Making

Who Will Benefit

  • All

Speaker Profile

Kesiya Grace Mable brings practical insights into leadership, operational efficiency, safety management, and organizational decision-making in high-risk, high-reliability environments. As a speaker and trainer, Mable is known for delivering engaging, industry-relevant sessions and connects them to modern management challenges. The sessions are highly interactive, drawing from real case studies, and proven management frameworks to prepare young professionals for leadership roles. With experience in applying quality tools across industries, Mable also specializes in translating TQM concepts into actionable practices that improve performance, reduce waste, and enhance customer satisfaction.
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