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A632.9.3.RB - Role of Emotion in Decision Making In this video, Prof. Baba Shiv of Stanford University speaks to the importance of emotion in decision making, particularly as related to confidence. After watching this video, reflect on two situations; one, in which you were extremely confident of the outcome and what your attitude was towards the subject; and second, a situation in which you were less confident or not so confident of the outcome. Based on this module's readings and this video write a reflection blog detailing the situations above and describing the role emotion played in decision making. Include what emotional reactions you experienced for each scenario. My first situation that I was extremely confident of the outcome and that my attitude was that I could save this second officer ‘s job at the airlines (United). I was the training officer for this student that had 10 years in at the airline as a second officer on the Boeing 727 which back then required a

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A632.8.3.RB - Reflections on the Cynefin Framework   Create a reflection blog based on critically thinking about how the Cynefin Framework can benefit your decision-making. Consider the chart on page 7 of the HBR article A Leader's Framework for Decision Making and discuss decision-making in multiple contexts; include two specific examples of decisions in multiple contexts that you have made. Detail the considerations from the various contexts that influenced your decision.   Critically assess the Cynefin Framework and describe 5 ways it can provide an improved context for decision making. Example of Cause and Effect Think about when you woke up today. Likely, you were probably woken up by the sound of an alarm clock. The loud sound of the alarm was the cause. Without the alarm, you probably would have overslept. In this scenario, the alarm had the effect of you waking up at a certain time. This is what we mean by cause and effect. Clarifying the decision context i