42 min

Alex Edmans: Dealing with lies Lancefield on the Line

    • Management

What impact do the biases you hold have on your work?

Living and working in a more critical manner allows you to be more informed and less impacted by bias. This can have positive impacts on your work and those around you, just by challenging yourself to think differently.

In this episode I am joined by Alex Edmans, author of May Contain Lies. He shares his deep knowledge of bias and how to think smarter and more critically. He discusses how he uses this within personal aspects of his life too.

Are you confusing correlation with causation? A statement with a fact? Evidence with proof?

This episode is full of practical advice you can use in your projects or meetings. Or even when listening to the news, to become more aware of what could be misinformation.

“Misinformation affects our professional and personal lives” – Alex Edmans

You'll hear about:
Which are the most harmful biases?How pervasive are biases?Does Alex make gut decisions still?Business and the ladder of inferenceUsing these ideas in practiceIs doing less better?Looking at specifics vs broad dataHow to challenge people with ill-informed viewsHow to inspire more debate and dissentManaging himself with other’s critical thinkingWhat Alex's best days look likeAbout Alex Edmans

Alex Edmans is Professor of Finance at London Business School. He has a PhD from MIT as a Fulbright Scholar, and was previously a tenured professor at Wharton and an investment banker at Morgan Stanley. He has spoken at the World Economic Forum in Davos, testified in the UK Parliament, and given the TED talk “What to Trust in a Post-Truth World” and the TEDx talks “The Pie-Growing Mindset” and “The Social Responsibility of Business” with a combined 2.8 million views. He is a non-executive director of the Investor Forum, on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Responsible Investing, and on Royal London Asset Management’s Responsible Investment Advisory Committee.

He has won 25 teaching awards at Wharton and LBS and was named Professor of the Year by Poets & Quants in 2021.

His resources:

•Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aedmans/
•Book: www.maycontainlies.com 
•Resources and research: www.alexedmans.com

My resources:

Find out more about my new venture, Strategy Shift (https://bit.ly/3TMvj3y)

Take my new Becoming a Strategic Leader course (https://bit.ly/3KJYDTj)

Sign up to my Strategic Leader newsletter (http://bit.ly/36WRpri) for stimuli, ideas, guidance and tips on how to lead your team, organisation or self more effectively, delivered straight to your inbox:

Subscribe to my YouTube channel (http://bit.ly/3cFGk1k) where you can watch the conversation.

Take the Extraordinary Essentials test (https://bit.ly/3EhSKY5) to identify your strengths and development areas as a strategic leader:

For more details about me:

●      Services (https://bit.ly/373jctk) to CEOs, entrepreneurs and professionals
●      About me (https://bit.ly/3LFsfiO) - my background, experience and philosophy
●      Examples of my writing (https://bit.ly/3O7jkc7)
●      Follow me and engage with me on LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/2Z2PexP)
●      Follow me and engage with me on Twitter (https://bit.ly/36XavNI)

What impact do the biases you hold have on your work?

Living and working in a more critical manner allows you to be more informed and less impacted by bias. This can have positive impacts on your work and those around you, just by challenging yourself to think differently.

In this episode I am joined by Alex Edmans, author of May Contain Lies. He shares his deep knowledge of bias and how to think smarter and more critically. He discusses how he uses this within personal aspects of his life too.

Are you confusing correlation with causation? A statement with a fact? Evidence with proof?

This episode is full of practical advice you can use in your projects or meetings. Or even when listening to the news, to become more aware of what could be misinformation.

“Misinformation affects our professional and personal lives” – Alex Edmans

You'll hear about:
Which are the most harmful biases?How pervasive are biases?Does Alex make gut decisions still?Business and the ladder of inferenceUsing these ideas in practiceIs doing less better?Looking at specifics vs broad dataHow to challenge people with ill-informed viewsHow to inspire more debate and dissentManaging himself with other’s critical thinkingWhat Alex's best days look likeAbout Alex Edmans

Alex Edmans is Professor of Finance at London Business School. He has a PhD from MIT as a Fulbright Scholar, and was previously a tenured professor at Wharton and an investment banker at Morgan Stanley. He has spoken at the World Economic Forum in Davos, testified in the UK Parliament, and given the TED talk “What to Trust in a Post-Truth World” and the TEDx talks “The Pie-Growing Mindset” and “The Social Responsibility of Business” with a combined 2.8 million views. He is a non-executive director of the Investor Forum, on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Responsible Investing, and on Royal London Asset Management’s Responsible Investment Advisory Committee.

He has won 25 teaching awards at Wharton and LBS and was named Professor of the Year by Poets & Quants in 2021.

His resources:

•Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aedmans/
•Book: www.maycontainlies.com 
•Resources and research: www.alexedmans.com

My resources:

Find out more about my new venture, Strategy Shift (https://bit.ly/3TMvj3y)

Take my new Becoming a Strategic Leader course (https://bit.ly/3KJYDTj)

Sign up to my Strategic Leader newsletter (http://bit.ly/36WRpri) for stimuli, ideas, guidance and tips on how to lead your team, organisation or self more effectively, delivered straight to your inbox:

Subscribe to my YouTube channel (http://bit.ly/3cFGk1k) where you can watch the conversation.

Take the Extraordinary Essentials test (https://bit.ly/3EhSKY5) to identify your strengths and development areas as a strategic leader:

For more details about me:

●      Services (https://bit.ly/373jctk) to CEOs, entrepreneurs and professionals
●      About me (https://bit.ly/3LFsfiO) - my background, experience and philosophy
●      Examples of my writing (https://bit.ly/3O7jkc7)
●      Follow me and engage with me on LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/2Z2PexP)
●      Follow me and engage with me on Twitter (https://bit.ly/36XavNI)

42 min