In his new book, Ego Check: Why Executive Hubris Is Wrecking Companies And Careers And How To Avoid The Trap, Mathew Hayward, assistant professor at the University of Colorado, shows how executives' ...
For decades, we’ve been told that the smartest organizations are “data-driven.” The phrase carries moral weight. To be guided by data is to be serious, rational, modern. If you’re not, you’re seen as ...
Tonight we bring you two examples of DC Bureaucratic hubris. The first comes from Andy McCabe and The second comes from a protest USDA employees put on during a Speech from Ag Sec. Sonny Perdue while ...
On this episode of The Long View, Daniel Rasmussen, founder and portfolio manager of Verdad Advisers, breaks down the shortcomings on forecasting, what investors needs to know about investing factors, ...
Hubris, according to Wikipedia, describes a personality quality of excessive pride or dangerous overconfidence, often synonymous with arrogance and associated with pretension. Hubris often indicates a ...