Gleb Tsipursky

Gleb Tsipursky is a well-known author and expert in decision-making, risk management, and disaster avoidance. He is recognized for his work on cognitive biases and strategies to overcome them, helping individuals and organizations make better decisions.

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  1. 1. The Blindspots Between Us

    How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better Relationships

    This insightful book delves into the cognitive biases that hinder effective communication and decision-making in personal and professional relationships. It explores how these blindspots, often unnoticed, can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts, and poor choices. By offering practical strategies and tools, the book empowers readers to recognize and overcome these biases, fostering more empathetic and productive interactions. Through a blend of scientific research and real-world examples, it provides a roadmap to enhance emotional intelligence and build stronger connections with others.

  2. 2. Adapt And Plan For The New Abnormal Of The Covid 19 Coronavirus Pandemic

    The New Abnormal of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

    This insightful guide delves into the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, offering practical strategies for individuals and organizations to navigate the "new abnormal". It emphasizes the importance of adaptability and strategic planning in the face of uncertainty, highlighting the need to reassess priorities, embrace flexibility, and foster resilience. Through a blend of psychological insights and real-world examples, the book provides readers with the tools to not only survive but thrive in a rapidly changing environment, ensuring long-term success and well-being.

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  3. 3. The Truth Seeker’s Handbook

    A Science-Based Guide

    A practical, science-based guide to strengthening critical thinking and decision-making by recognizing cognitive biases, evaluating evidence, and applying debiasing techniques; it provides step-by-step tools for probabilistic reasoning, emotional self-regulation, and intellectual humility, along with strategies for productive dialogue across disagreements, media literacy to avoid misinformation, and habits that cultivate a lifelong, truth-oriented mindset.

  4. 4. Pro Truth

    A Practical Plan for Putting Truth Back Into Politics

    A practical, research-driven guide to combating misinformation and promoting honesty in public life and everyday decisions. It offers evidence-based steps to fact-check effectively, reduce cognitive biases, communicate transparently, and hold public figures accountable through a public pledge and social incentives that reward accuracy and discourage deception. It shows how individuals, organizations, and leaders can build norms and systems that make truthfulness the default.

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