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The System Mindset for Decision Making
Chess master Garry Kasparov's key to success was analyzing his process in making decisions rather than just the outcome. By identifying weaknesses in his decision-making process, he was able to tweak and improve it for better results, a lesson that can be applied to both personal and business decisions.
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Chess champion Garry Kasparov's key to success was analyzing his decision-making process rather than just the outcome of the game, according to an interview with Josh Muccio.
38:03 - 41:40 (03:36)
Summary
Chess champion Garry Kasparov's key to success was analyzing his decision-making process rather than just the outcome of the game, according to an interview with Josh Muccio. Rather than simply looking at which moves he made, Kasparov focused on how he arrived at those decisions, and by doing so developed a "system mindset" that allowed him to refine his approach.
ChapterThe System Mindset for Decision Making
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The distinction between outcome and process comes up in poker and business, as often times luck can play a large role in the final results, but focusing on improving decision-making processes can lead to long-term success.
41:40 - 44:48 (03:07)
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The distinction between outcome and process comes up in poker and business, as often times luck can play a large role in the final results, but focusing on improving decision-making processes can lead to long-term success.