Nudge yourself to make better decisions | Johannes Siebert | TEDxInnsbruck

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2021
  • The only way that you can purposefully influence anything in your life is by your decisions. The rest of your life just happens. This TEDx Talk provides practical concepts and useful procedures empowering you to become your own decision architect to make systematically better decisions and improve your life. Johannes Siebert teaches Decision Sciences and Behavioral Economics in the Department of Business & Management at MCI | THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SCHOOL®, Innsbruck, Austria and is private lecturer at the University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany. His research objective is to contribute to better informed decision-making of individuals as well as of organizations. For example, he showed that proactive, value-focused decision-making can be trained, thus increasing life satisfaction. Therefore, his passion is to teach value-focused decision-making skills to high-school and university students, managers, and political stakeholders. He serves as Member in the Advisory Council of the Alliance of Decision Education and is initiator of the project KLUGentscheiden! (smart deciding) in Germany in which decision competence trainings for adolescents are conceptualized, implemented, and evaluated. He also works as a business consultant for both public and private organizations in the US and in Europe. Three times, he was acknowledged as finalist in the practice award of the Decision Analysis Society (INFORMS). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @johannessiebert7183
    @johannessiebert7183 2 роки тому +24

    Thank you very much for watching, liking, and sharing my talk😃! I hope it inspires many people and empowers them to become their own decision architect and to make better decisions.
    Some of you may feel that something is missing in the example of visiting the grandparents. You are right! Unfortunately, I forgot to discuss the key message in detail. At 6:29 in the video, I should have said:
    “The decision situation was formulated too narrowly. It concerns next weekend and there are only two alternatives: yes and no. A broader formulation would be, "which is the best weekend for you to visit us in the next three months?" Then you may think for example, in three and nine weeks it might work, and in five weeks I could easily combine it with a business trip. The broader formulation of the decision situation significantly increases the likelihood that you will visit your grandparents.”

    • @antonhuber2147
      @antonhuber2147 2 роки тому +3

      Ist mir gar nicht aufgefallen. So macht es noch mehr Sinn:-)

  • @petermaier2371
    @petermaier2371 2 роки тому +13

    Tolles Video. Absolut empfehlenswert

  • @toniinnthaler8763
    @toniinnthaler8763 2 роки тому +11

    Very inspiring. Great talk!

  • @peeradleff2105
    @peeradleff2105 2 роки тому +12

    Bereits während des Studiums äußerst spannende Thematik und auch heute bereichernd bei Entscheidungen im Privaten und Beruf - klasse Johannes Siebert!

  • @carapichler7345
    @carapichler7345 2 роки тому +10

    This is one of the best tedx talks I have ever seen. Clear structure, well presented, impressive message. I will watch it again, and you should do it, too🙂

  • @paulryan6724
    @paulryan6724 2 роки тому +11

    Very inspiring talk. It sounds so simple what you recommend. Thank you very much:-)

  • @andreasbrunner7337
    @andreasbrunner7337 2 роки тому +5

    Tolle Inspiration und mega Input! 👍

  • @leoniekunz
    @leoniekunz Рік тому +4

    Very inspiring lecture. Thank you also for sharing your family story, it was very touching and thought provoking. I will definitely use other methods to make a decision in my next upcoming decisions.

  • @danielbayer6514
    @danielbayer6514 Рік тому +4

    Really interesting Ted Talk. Definitely can use a lot of the inputs in the work at my start up. Really clean structure and impressive message. The first time I heard about nudging was during my A-Levels in the German class.

  • @andreazawitzki8132
    @andreazawitzki8132 2 роки тому +11

    Sehr interessant und echt wichtig. Ich würde auch gerne bessere Entscheidungen treffen und zufriedener mit meinem Leben sein:-). Gibt es denn irgendwelche Bücher oder Kurse, in denen ich das Treffen von Entscheidungen lernen kann,?

  • @CoolGirl007
    @CoolGirl007 2 роки тому +1

    Forget the unfortunate passed learned from the mistake and start all over again is the best decision making

  • @ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan
    @ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan 2 роки тому

    I make better decisions for myself , others decisions won't affect me anything !

  • @Kim-jf4ou
    @Kim-jf4ou 2 роки тому +2

    I didn't finish watching yet, but something tells me that at the end of the speech he will tell us that he would like to have bought a bike instead...

    • @petermaier2371
      @petermaier2371 2 роки тому +5

      You are right. He tells that in the middle. I really like this simple example. At the end, he tells how the methods saved his mother`s live. This is really moving. So it is worth watching the video until the end😃

    • @Kim-jf4ou
      @Kim-jf4ou 2 роки тому

      @@petermaier2371 Oh, sure, and I did it! I was just playing with the fact that I identified his intention to become a potential cyclist.

  • @Legend-gq4yb
    @Legend-gq4yb Рік тому +1

    16 min gelaber über nichts, wow

  • @ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan
    @ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan 2 роки тому

    I am happy on my own , I don't have responsbilities to make unhappy women happy !