Lessons in Decision-Making
Lessons in Decision-Making is a weekly lecture series where the Stanford community gets a unique opportunity to learn from and interact with leaders who are active and experienced in the field of decision making. Speakers will share real-world stories, as well as insights into how one can become a successful decision maker. Speakers include entrepreneurs and high-ranking executives from Fortune 500 companies. Attendance to at least 90% of the lectures is required for a passing grade. Web discussion of the talks is encouraged.
Day: Monday
Time: 4:15-5:05pm
Location: Skilling Auditorium
Carl Spetzler, Strategic Decisions Group, CEO
Arjun Divecha, GMO, Executive Committee
Jack Russo, Russo & Hale LLP, Partner
Justice Carlos Bea, United States 9th Circuit Court of Appeals,
Katherine Barr, MDV, Partner
John Hennessy, Stanford University, President
Karl Kempf, Intel, Intel Fellow
Ronald Howard, Stanford University, Professor of Decision Analysis
NOTE: Please direct any questions or comments to: Ibrahim Mojel, Terman 406A, on the discussion forum.