‘The Future of Decision Making’: Nobel Prize Dialogue Sydney 2023 Virtual Event

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54337/ojs.bess.v5i1.8141

Keywords:

decision making, decision making in business and government

Abstract

National decision-making systems were not designed to deal with the global scope or complexity of the existential threats facing the world today. Understanding and improving the way we make decisions could help address these pressing global issues more effectively. GAP project manager Alison Sheehy outlines the ideas and recommendations from the Nobel Prize Dialogue Sydney 2023 Virtual Event.

Author Biography

Alison Sheehy, Global Access Partners

Alison Sheehy is a project manager at Global Access Partners (GAP), responsible for the planning, management and delivery of GAP projects, taskforces, advisories and public forums. In 2010-20, she worked with the Australian Institute of Company Directors, delivering corporate events and professional development training for C-suite executives and company directors. Her more recent experience was in the delivery of community engagement and placemaking programs for the residential division of Mirvac. Alison holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications (Journalism).

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Published

24-11-2023