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Substack: Registration is Now Open for my Next Decision Making Cohort on Maven.com

Hi all! My next cohort on Maven.com is now open for registration! I ran my first cohort back in November and absolutely loved it. The students were incredible, engaged, and thoughtful. After that, I wanted more of this kind of interaction so I knew I would keep offering classes.

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Hi all!

My next cohort on Maven.com is now open for registration! I ran my first cohort back in November and absolutely loved it. The students were incredible, engaged, and thoughtful. After that, I wanted more of this kind of interaction so I knew I would keep offering classes.

This new cohort will run for three weeks from March 6th to March 22nd, offering two classes a week on Mondays and Wednesdays and an office hour each Tuesday. The course is $2,000 and many employers will reimburse the cost.

Right now, I am running an early bird special. Use the code EARLYBIRD200 to get $200 off the course fee.

Separately, if you are a FOUNDING MEMBER of this substack, I am offering a $400 discount as a perk for supporting this work. Please hit me up in the comments and I will get you a one time use code for the discount (feel free to gift the code to someone if you like).

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What you’ll learn in the class.

How to make better decisions.

Every decision is a bet on a forecast of the future. You have limited resources to figure out which prediction will have the best return in the long run. The solution: my 6-step process for better decision making.

What gets in the way of making good decisions.

Why doesn’t your gut make great decisions? The answer: cognitive bias. I’ll show you how to get to the outside view — what is true of the world independent of your own point of view.

Making effective decisions on a team.

Teams don’t always produce higher-quality decisions — they just have higher confidence. You’ll learn how to find out when people disagree and normalize dissent in groups.

Making faster decisions.

There’s a time-accuracy trade-off with decisions. I’ll teach you my best frameworks for figuring out how fast you can go when making decisions.

Hope you’ll join me!