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Gordian Overschmidt

The loss of decision-making skills

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How to strengthen the willingness to participate in democratic processes through decision-making skills and equip individuals in society with a greater sense of responsibility.

We all live with decisions. They are more or less complicated, we delay, avoid them, get a pain in the neck, and are uncertain, once the decision has been made, whether we have considered everything. Reinforced by the unreflective reception of information and constant irrigation by social media. With our ODE project we have taken the process apart and put it back together again and again in focus groups with international GenZ and Millennials, offering a structure to accompany in everyday decisions, always ready to take on information, iteratively and thus reflect and prepare the decision. In the long term, the system will learn from the decisions (ML) when ā€œun-biasedā€ and ā€œnon-influencialā€ input is possible.Ā 

About the speaker

Gordian Overschmidt is a serial entrepreneur, author, lecturer, and human with a philanthropic passion for a better future. He worked his way through industries and challenges to increase knowledge and understanding of human interaction. He’s a continuous learner and sparring partner to clients and teams, connecting visions and outside-the-box ideas towards a balanced impact-with-profit situation.

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