
Communication and cognitive biases in crises
04/16/20 • 11 min
This podcast focuses on the central role that communication has in crises. A wide set of practical examples are drawn to illustrate how communication can lead to crises, but also the central role that it plays in their management. Communication is influenced by cognitive bias.
Produced by: Jacob Wellershaus, William Bodelind, Sujung Lee and Carl Tim Janbell Tellqvist
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This podcast focuses on the central role that communication has in crises. A wide set of practical examples are drawn to illustrate how communication can lead to crises, but also the central role that it plays in their management. Communication is influenced by cognitive bias.
Produced by: Jacob Wellershaus, William Bodelind, Sujung Lee and Carl Tim Janbell Tellqvist
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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