Prof. Daniel Kahneman: The Art and Science of Decision Making – A Deep Dive into Human Choices in Business, Science, and Life with Nobel Laureate and Behavioral Economist 00:10:00
Daniel Kahneman Daniel Kahneman is a Nobel Prize-winning behavioral economist and a pioneering figure in the study of human decision-making. He is best known for his groundbreaking work in psychology and economics, which explores how cognitive biases and heuristics influence human judgment and choice. Kahneman's seminal book, "Thinking, Fast and Slow," has become a global bestseller, shedding light on the dual processes that drive our decisions: the fast, intuitive thinking and the slow, deliberate thinking. His research has profoundly impacted various fields, including economics, business, and public policy, making him one of the most influential thinkers of our time. Alec Ellison Alec Ellison is the founder of Outvest Capital and the former Vice Chairman of Jefferies, a global investment banking firm. With extensive experience in finance and investment, Ellison brings a wealth of knowledge to discussions on market dynamics and decision-making in the business world. His expertise spans across venture capital, private equity, and strategic advisory, making him a respected figure in the financial industry.