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How to Be Awesome at Your Job

809: How to Make Wise Decisions using Quantitative Intuition with Paul Magnone

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

How to be Awesome at Your Job

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Paul Magnone reveals how to make smarter decisions by tapping into both data and intuition.  


— YOU’LL LEARN — 

1) Why you shouldn’t disregard intuition 

2) Why we make terrible decisions—and how to stop 

3) Powerful questions that surface brilliant insights 


Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep809 for clickable versions of the links below. 


— ABOUT PAUL — 

Paul Magnone is Head of Global Strategic Alliances at Google where he is developing a growing ecosystem of partners that will unlock the next generation of business value via the cloud and related technologies. Previously at Deloitte and IBM, he is a systems thinker and business builder focused on understanding where technology is headed and answering what it means for a business. He is an adjunct faculty member at Columbia University.

• Book: Decisions Over Decimals: Striking the Balance between Intuition and Information with Christopher J. Frank and Oded Netzer 

• LinkedIn: Paul Magnone 

• Website: DODTheBook.com 


— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — 

• Book: The Road Less Traveled, 25th Anniversary Edition: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values, and Spiritual Growth by M. Scott Peck

 • Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the How to Be Awesome at Your Job Podcast.

0:04.0

The show where brilliant professionals share how to sharpen the universal skills required

0:08.6

to flourish at work.

0:10.0

Enjoy more career fun, wins, meaning, and money with your host, Pete McIdoz.

0:19.0

Hello and thanks for joining us here for episode 809 with Paul Maggione.

0:23.0

Paul's got some great perspective on making wise decisions using both data and intuition.

0:29.0

See, I'll learn one, why we shouldn't disregard intuition.

0:32.0

Two, why we make terrible decisions and how to stop.

0:35.0

And three, powerful questions that surface brilliant insights.

0:39.0

So if you want to check out the show notes or the transcript or the links to bits that we mentioned here,

0:42.0

please visit us at awesometyourjob.com slash ep809.

0:46.0

And while you add awesomet your job, check out some of our goodies like the searchable transcripts

0:51.0

of every episode, the whole collection of 800 plus episodes tagged by the topic

0:56.0

and competency covered and so much more.

0:59.0

Now here's Paul's story, Paul Maggione is head of global strategic alliances at Google

1:03.0

where he is developing a growing ecosystem of partners that will unlock the next generation

1:07.0

of business value via the cloud and related technologies.

1:10.0

Previously at Deloitte and IBM, he is a systems thinker and business builder focused

1:14.0

on understanding where technology is headed and answering what it means for a business.

1:18.0

He's also an adjunct faculty member at Columbia University.

1:21.0

Big thanks to Paul for sharing his wisdom with us.

1:23.0

Big thanks to our sponsors.

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