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SPOTLIGHT: Why Humans Aren't Rational with Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman

SPOTLIGHT: Why Humans Aren't Rational with Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman

The Gartner Talent Angle · Gartner

December 19, 201829m 33sbonus

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Show Notes

*This interview was excerpted from our one-hour interview in 2016.

Daniel Kahneman's ground-breaking research into decision making and judgment has challenged fundamental beliefs about human nature. In study after study,together with Amos Tversky, he showed that when it comes to making decisions, humans are predisposed to irrationality. Their surprising findings have had profound implications for everything from behavioral economics and politics, to advanced medicine and sports.

Their work, and its impact, is hardly obscure. Mr. Kahneman won the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics (Mr. Tversky died in 1996.)