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What It Looks Like: Addressing the Availability Heuristic in Leadership
The tendency to rely on immediate examples or recent experiences when making judgments, rather than considering all relevant information. People assume that if something comes to mind quickly, it must be more common or important.
Sarah, a senior leader, often makes decisions based on information that is most readily available to her, such as recent events or experiences, rather than considering all relevant data. This leads ...

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