Smart Choices
Smart Choices
John S. Hammond
Mike Maples, Jr.
I wish I had learned the discipline of how to decide when I was younger. - Mike Maples, Jr.
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Smart Choices

Smart Choices: A Practical Guide to Making Better Decisions

John S. Hammond
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John S. Hammond
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In "Smart Choices," authors John S. Hammond, along with his esteemed colleagues, unravel the complex tapestry of decision-making that defines the human experience. This illuminating guide strides beyond the mundane, transforming everyday choices into avenues of opportunity and success. Whether you're pondering a career shift, mulling over the purchase of a new home, or navigating the myriad of life's crossroads, "Smart Choices" arms you with a robust framework for decision-making. Through a blend of rigorous research and accessible, practical strategies, the authors—drawing from their vast expertise across Harvard, MIT, and the University of Southern California—present a methodical approach for identifying objectives, evaluating alternatives, assessing consequences, and embracing the uncertainty inherent in every decision. This book is not merely about making decisions; it's about making the right decisions, ensuring a journey through life that is as fulfilling as it is strategically sound. What sets "Smart Choices" apart is its ability to distill complex decision-making theories into a straightforward, user-friendly program that anyone can apply to their lives. With an emphasis on clarity, the book guides readers through crafting a set of alternatives, making trade-offs, and confronting the inevitable uncertainties that accompany every big decision. Through real-world examples and insightful analysis, Hammond and his co-authors illuminate the path to smarter, more confident choices that lead to a rewarding and enriching life. Whether you're deciding on mutual funds or selecting your retirement locale, "Smart Choices" offers the tools to navigate life's decisions with ease and assurance, marking a pivotal step towards achieving your most cherished goals.

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Released
1998
1 Sep
Length
256
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I wish I had learned the discipline of how to decide when I was younger. - Mike Maples, Jr.
What makes all these traps so dangerous is their invisibility. Because most are hard-wired into our thinking process, we fail to recognize them— even when we’re falling right into them.
— John S. Hammond, Smart Choices

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