Disqualification bias

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Disqualification bias

Another very common bias is that of those thoughts that prevent the enjoyment of a positive situation. For example, the company that by not recognising its leadership in a certain geographical region opens the way for others with less real justification to occupy that space, at least in its communication policies. Focusing on the negative is also very destructive and discouraging.

How to combat it:

Relativising situations is the first of the recommendations, for which it is necessary to assess other possible optionseven if it's just a mind game". To highlight small or large changes that have generated positive situations andThe report also provides a framework to combat most of the biases, ask other people.

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Jaime Cavero

Jaime Cavero

Presidente de la Aceleradora mentorDay. Inversor en startups e impulsor de nuevas empresas a través de Dyrecto, DreaperB1 y mentorDay.
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