Dr Subbu on Unlocking the Power of Artistic Thinking in Decision Making! 🎨💡

 Dr Subbu on Unlocking the Power of Artistic Thinking in Decision Making! 🎨💡

In today’s complex world, making well-rounded decisions is crucial. In a thought-provoking interview with McKinsey & Company, Elspeth Kirkman, Chief Program Officer at Nesta and author of 'Decision-scape: How Thinking Like an Artist Can Improve Our Decision Making,' sheds light on the intersection of art and decision-making. Elspeth Kirkman, offers profound insights into this topic.

4 Ways Thinking Like an Artist Can Improve Your Decisions:

1. Shift Your Viewpoint: An artist perceives the world from various angles, understanding that everyone sees things differently. By considering diverse perspectives, you can avoid hasty decisions.

2. Consider the Distance and Diminution: Artists understand that distant objects might seem smaller but are equally significant. Likewise, never downplay distant events or issues affecting strangers in decision-making, as they can significantly impact your decisions.

3. See the Greater Picture: Just as artists focus on the overall composition, decision-makers should view all aspects together to ensure accurate outcomes.

4. Understand Your Frame: The frame of a piece of art reflects the era’s values and societal expectations, influencing its subject and style. Similarly, the context shapes our decision-making process, reflecting our values and the world around us.

Embrace these artistic approaches to enhance your decision-making skills and achieve better outcomes! 🌍✨

What’s your take and experience?

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Dr. M. Subramanian
Director – MBA Program
PhD (Finance),FDPM (IIM-A), MBA, MFC
Fin-Tech, Blockchain & Analytics

Visit : www.rlims.ac.in

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