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E264 - Multivoting: The best option for group decision-making?

Episode 264 of the Human Factors Cast podcast, hosted by Human Factors Cast, titled "E264 - Multivoting: The best option for group decision-making?" was published on November 18, 2022 and runs 58 minutes.

November 18, 2022 ·58m · Human Factors Cast

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This week on the show, we talk about how voting methods affect group decision-making . We also answer some questions from the community about managing layoff anxiety, competitor research making you want to work for other companies, and how many hours we spend on meetings per week.

This week on the show, we talk about how voting methods affect group decision-making . We also answer some questions from the community about managing layoff anxiety, competitor research making you want to work for other companies, and how many hours we spend on meetings per week.

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