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Eric J. Johnson - Outsmarting the Human Brain by Design

Eric J. Johnson - Outsmarting the Human Brain by Design

33min |03/11/2022
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Eric J. Johnson - Outsmarting the Human Brain by Design

Eric J. Johnson - Outsmarting the Human Brain by Design

33min |03/11/2022
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In this episode, we speak with Eric J. Johnson, the Director of the Center of Decision Sciences at Columbia University’s Business School and author of the new book, Elements of Choice. His research gives us valuable insight into how we can implement intentional design strategies to overcome common faults in our decision-making and enable better choices.

During the conversation, we learned:

- The importance of conscious and intentional design
- 3 questions designers should be asking themselves when developing elements of choice
- How to create effective defaults (hint: use these 3 elements--ease, endowment, endorsement)
- How to navigate customizable choice environments, also known as choice engines
- Variability in nudge effects and the ethics of choice architecture

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In this episode, we speak with Eric J. Johnson, the Director of the Center of Decision Sciences at Columbia University’s Business School and author of the new book, Elements of Choice. His research gives us valuable insight into how we can implement intentional design strategies to overcome common faults in our decision-making and enable better choices.

During the conversation, we learned:

- The importance of conscious and intentional design
- 3 questions designers should be asking themselves when developing elements of choice
- How to create effective defaults (hint: use these 3 elements--ease, endowment, endorsement)
- How to navigate customizable choice environments, also known as choice engines
- Variability in nudge effects and the ethics of choice architecture

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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In this episode, we speak with Eric J. Johnson, the Director of the Center of Decision Sciences at Columbia University’s Business School and author of the new book, Elements of Choice. His research gives us valuable insight into how we can implement intentional design strategies to overcome common faults in our decision-making and enable better choices.

During the conversation, we learned:

- The importance of conscious and intentional design
- 3 questions designers should be asking themselves when developing elements of choice
- How to create effective defaults (hint: use these 3 elements--ease, endowment, endorsement)
- How to navigate customizable choice environments, also known as choice engines
- Variability in nudge effects and the ethics of choice architecture

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this episode, we speak with Eric J. Johnson, the Director of the Center of Decision Sciences at Columbia University’s Business School and author of the new book, Elements of Choice. His research gives us valuable insight into how we can implement intentional design strategies to overcome common faults in our decision-making and enable better choices.

During the conversation, we learned:

- The importance of conscious and intentional design
- 3 questions designers should be asking themselves when developing elements of choice
- How to create effective defaults (hint: use these 3 elements--ease, endowment, endorsement)
- How to navigate customizable choice environments, also known as choice engines
- Variability in nudge effects and the ethics of choice architecture

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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