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 MAKE SMARTER,
FASTER DECISIONS
THAT LEAD
TO CHANGE

Within every decision lies an assumption; a subconscious thought you treat as a truth rather than a belief. Which is why Andy Cohen argues that it’s better to recognize and manage your assumptions…. Otherwise your assumptions manage you.

But how do you identify your assumptions? How do you separate the dangerous ones from the healthy ones? Cohen gives you strategies and tools to identify your assumptions and thereby enhance your ability to make smarter, faster decisions and find creative solutions.

 

 Andy Cohen is a popular and well-recognized TEDx speaker, New York Times Notable author, and international thought-leader. He has a degree in experimental psychology and a room full of prestigious advertising awards.

He motivates organizations to challenge dangerous assumptions while providing the tool sets to combat these assumptions to make faster, smarter decisions leading to change. American Express, HSBC, Pepsico, Pfizer, SAP, and Verizon are among his roster of clients. 

Andy has taught at some of the world’s most respected universities, including New York University, Cornell, Duke, UC Berkeley, ISB (India), and CKGSB (China). He is excited and available to inspire and provide the tools to take your upcoming corporate function, conference, or executive workshop to new heights.

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ANDY COHEN’S PROGRAM ON “THE ASSUMPT” PROVIDED OUR PARTICIPANTS WITH INSIGHTS INTO EVERYDAY CHALLENGES IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS WHERE OUR ASSUMPTIONS HOLD US BACK FROM REACHING OUR FULL POTENTIAL.
— CEO / CONVENTION INDUSTRY COUNCIL
YOUR CONTRIBUTION MADE A MAJOR IMPACT AS PARTICIPANTS INTERNALIZED THE CONCEPTS AND APPLIED THEM SPONTANEOUSLY OVER AND OVER AGAIN DURING THE SUBSEQUENT WORKSHOPS AND DISCUSSIONS.
— GLOBAL PHARMACEUTICAL LEADER
I USED ASSUMPT IN FRONT OF THE AUDIENCE A FEW TIMES AND HEARD OTHERS USE IT AS WELL. A VERY BIG THANK YOU FOR HELPING US SET THE SCENE FOR WHAT ENDED UP BEING A VERY SUCCESSFUL KNOWLEDGE FORUM.
— PROGRAM DIRECTOR, IFC/THE WORLD BANK
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