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ID153082
Title ProperImproving how to think in intelligence analysis and medicine
LanguageENG
AuthorMarrin, Stephen ;  Torres, Efren
Summary / Abstract (Note)Common thinking strategies can be used by both intelligence analysts and medical doctors to improve decision-making and produce positive outcomes. Best practices can flow in both directions between professions since medicine shares strong parallels with intelligence analysis. Improving performance in both fields involves an assessment of key problems and current efforts to overcome them. Perhaps the most important issues affecting both fields are related to cognition. In medicine and intelligence analysis, errors are often triggered by cognitive biases that appear during the decision-making process. Identifying and preventing these errors would contribute towards improving performance and results in both fields.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 32, No.5; Aug 2017: p.649-662
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol: 32 No 5
Key WordsIntelligence Analysis ;  Medicine


 
 
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