Availability Bias and Its Impact on Decision-Making

Availability bias happens when decisions are influenced by the most readily available information rather than the full picture. In remote settings, managers might base judgments on recent emails or visible tasks, overlooking quieter contributions. Combat this by maintaining comprehensive project tracking tools and encouraging balanced feedback from multiple sources.

Availability bias happens when decisions are influenced by the most readily available information rather than the full picture. In remote settings, managers might base judgments on recent emails or visible tasks, overlooking quieter contributions. Combat this by maintaining comprehensive project tracking tools and encouraging balanced feedback from multiple sources.

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