Lunch: Why Smart People Can Make Not-So-Smart Decisions

Welcome to a fast-paced interactive lunch discussion about making better decisions.

 

This event is now sold out! Thank you very much for your interest and for this wonderful group collaboration!  

 

 

Harvard Club of the Research Triangle, working with the NC Triangle alumni clubs of University of Chicago, Dartmouth, MIT, Princeton, Stanford and Wharton, is pleased to present a lunch program

 

with 

 

Dave Hofmann, UNC Kenan-Flagler Professor of Organizational Behavior

WHEN: Tues, April 24, 12:00 noon (speech starts at 12:30 pm)

WHERE: Living Hope Center, Brassfield Business Center, 5475 Lumley Rd, Suite 102, Durham 27703

Cost: $20 (includes box lunch)

 

We all pride ourselves on making good decisions – we’re smart, capable, and owe much of our success to the good decisions that we’ve made over the years.  But, how much do we really think about how we make decisions and how others around us are making decisions?  And how much do we think about how many decisions we actually make through the course of day? Through a fast-paced and interactive session, Dave will help you better understand how we make many of our decisions very quickly and efficiently.  But efficiency can come at a cost, and Dave will help us understand how the same things that make us good at making decisions can lead us astray.

 

We hope to see you there! 

 

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This system requires a user name and password to automatically register. If you prefer to pay by check, please contact Allegra Jordan (ajordan@innovationabbey.com) to arrange this payment. All payments must be received before the event. 

After payment is received we will provide you with a brief survey that you will need to complete prior to the program and offer you choices among the boxed lunch options we will have catered.


Thank you:

Thanks to Rick Waechter, HCRT treasurer, for arranging this event for our community!

We also thank the Living Hope Center and its church leader, Armed Forces veteran Rev. Chris Brady, Ph.D.,  for allowing us to use its facility, conveniently near 540 and I-40 free of charge. As a result, the event price is substantially reduced.