Decision Making Archives - mediaX at Stanford University https://mediax.stanford.edu/tag/decision-making/ Industry Affiliate Program of Stanford’s H-STAR Institute Thu, 18 Aug 2022 02:11:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Futures Literacy for Cultural Relevance and Organizational Leadership https://mediax.stanford.edu/event/futures-literacy-for-cultural-relevance-and-organizational-leadership/ Tue, 13 Apr 2021 18:59:41 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?post_type=mediax_event&p=13639 The 2021 Global Innovation Leadership Program asks, How might we imagine the future? That we might be confident enough to innovate radically in changes that invest in tomorrow’s sustainable well-being and prosperity.

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Reimagine Collaboration https://mediax.stanford.edu/programs/reimagine-collaboration/ Fri, 18 Sep 2020 20:14:03 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?page_id=13241 Renate Fruchter is the founding director of the Project Based Learning Laboratory (PBL Lab), lecturer in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Senior Research Engineer thrust leader of “Collaboration Technologies” at the Center for Integrated Facilities Engineering (CIFE), at Stanford. She leads a research effort to develop collaboration technologies for multidisciplinary, geographically distributed […]

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Quantitative Predecessors to Human Actions https://mediax.stanford.edu/programs/quantitative-predecessors-to-human-actions/ Fri, 28 Aug 2020 05:28:35 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?page_id=13177 Carla Pugh is Professor of Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is also the Director of the Technology Enabled Clinical Improvement (T.E.C.I.) Center. Her clinical area of expertise is Acute Care Surgery. She is the first surgeon in the United States to obtain a PhD in Education. Her goal is to use technology […]

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Drop Dead Happy https://mediax.stanford.edu/program/sharing-personal-journeys/drop-dead-happy/ Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:26:31 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?post_type=mediax_program&p=12768 In this session, after being read his last rights, Davis Masten shares his perspective and personal insights as he explores longevity as an artist and the importance of being available to himself-in the time he is has left. Seeking presence and choices in most every moment.

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Can Consistent Trust Decisions Bring People Back to Work? https://mediax.stanford.edu/program/thinking-tools-for-wicked-problems/can-consistent-trust-decisions-bring-people-back-to-work/ Mon, 15 Jun 2020 20:07:21 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?post_type=mediax_program&p=12743 Bringing people back-to-work is a grand challenge that requires more than wearing masks, and conforming to hygiene, screening, and distancing. A key component of reopening the economy will be more Testing to establish trust and inform safer behaviors. Ajay Madhock dives into this issue.

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Drop Dead Happy https://mediax.stanford.edu/event/drop-dead-happy/ Fri, 22 May 2020 18:18:51 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?post_type=mediax_event&p=12613 The mediaX webinar series "Sharing Personal Journeys" continues with mediaX Distinguished Visiting Scholar Davis Masten. In this session, after being read his last rights, Davis shares his perspective and personal insights as he explores longevity as an artist and the importance of being available to himself-in the time he is has left.

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Can Consistent Trust Decisions Bring People Back to Work? https://mediax.stanford.edu/event/wicked-problems-ajay/ Fri, 15 May 2020 00:49:05 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?post_type=mediax_event&p=12570 Bringing people back-to-work is a grand challenge that requires more than wearing masks, and conforming to hygiene, screening, and distancing. A key component of reopening the economy will be more Testing to establish trust and inform safer behaviors. Ajay Madhock looks at this issue in the next “Thinking Tools for Wicked Problems” webinar.

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Robotics and AI for COVID Resilience https://mediax.stanford.edu/event/robotics-and-ai-for-covid-resilience/ Wed, 22 Apr 2020 15:47:10 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?post_type=mediax_event&p=12445 From the mediaX webinar series “Thinking Tools for Wicked Problems”, Neil Jacobstein will cover some of the current uses of AI in addressing COVID-19, focusing on large scale collaborations such as the XPRIZE Pandemic Alliance, the Kaggle COVID-19 Open Research Dataset Challenge, and many team efforts to develop drugs and vaccines.

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Robotics for Human Resilience https://mediax.stanford.edu/program/insights-perspectives/robotics-for-human-resilience/ Wed, 08 Apr 2020 18:05:18 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?post_type=mediax_program&p=12356 mediaX Distinguished Visiting Scholar Neil Jacobstein addresses the importance of using robots during the COVID-19 pandemic period and beyond as bobotics can be framed as a useful set of tools for seamless extensions of our ability to do local work remotely.

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Designing Technologies that Mediate Human Social Interaction: Strategies for Effective Cooperation and Collaboration https://mediax.stanford.edu/research-projects/kwp-nass/ Mon, 19 Nov 2018 20:48:28 +0000 https://mediax.stanford.edu/?page_id=11262 From The Theme
 KNOWLEDGE WORKER PRODUCTIVITY WHAT IF What if we could develop a theory of “social affordances” (properties of technologies that shape online social interaction, personal judgment, and social decision-making) to better understand and even predict the effects of media design choices on behavior? WHAT WE SET OUT TO DO We set out to […]

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