Decision making: biases and traps (S-ML0020)

Inter-company training

Who is the training for?

Anyone interested in the subject

Duration

8,00 hours(s)

8h

Language(s) of service

EN

Next session

30.12.2026
Location
Chambre des salariés - LLLC

Price

220,00€

Goals

This session is inspired by Daniel Kahneman's best-selling book "Thinking, Fast and Slow" and enhances participants' abilities to:

  • explain the most relevant biases and pitfalls in everyday decision-making;
  • recognize situations in a professional context that require "slow thinking";
  • apply key learnings from Kahneman's concepts.

Contents

This course is designed for anyone interested in understanding how we make decisions under uncertainty and why we sometimes fall into cognitive traps.

  • How we make decisions: fast thinking vs slow thinking, and how these two systems shape our choices.
  • Situations where we are overly confident: why we tend to overestimate our abilities and how this distorts our decisions.
  • Base-rate neglect: our tendency to ignore essential statistical information in favour of misleading intuition.
  • The conjunction fallacy and the power of stories: how coherent narratives can feel more convincing than statistically probable facts.
  • Mental accounting and loss aversion: how emotions influence the way we perceive gains and losses.
  • Omission bias and probability effects: why we judge action and inaction differently and how we misinterpret risks.
  • Summary and best practices: key takeaways to help you make better, more systematic decisions.

Next session

Datum
City
Language and price
30.12.2026

31.12.2026
Chambre des salariés - LLLC
EN 220,00€

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