This analysis found the complex decision-making process of lung cancer screening among eligible individuals is infused with 3 principal themes that may influence how primary care physicians approach ...
Navigating discussions around treatments for early-stage breast cancer may be difficult, but feeling comfortable with one’s cancer team and knowing about all the available options may help. Patients ...
As a leader, you often have to make morally complex choices. Here’s how to do so when there’s no single right answer.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between work complexity and nurses’ participation in decision making in ...
In today’s economic landscape, uncertainty across the supply chain is inevitable, whether due to the effects of climate change, demand and supply variability, or global unrest. To keep up, supply ...
Can we ever really trust algorithms to make decisions for us? Previous research has proved these programs can reinforce society’s harmful biases, but the problems go beyond that. A new study shows how ...
Organizations are looking to artificial intelligence to bolster how they do simulations, leading to faster innovation and ultimately better products. In association withSiemens Digital Industries ...
Brian Patrick Green is the director of Technology Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are his own. [1] Moral de-skilling is the loss of skill at making moral decisions due to lack ...
As businesses increasingly emphasize data-driven decision-making and returns on investment, leaders can find themselves buried in numbers. While key performance indicators and success metrics are ...
As artificial intelligence revolutionizes the business world, a more subtle but equally powerful force is emerging: intuitive decision-making. Executives increasingly recognize that combining rational ...
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