The Importance of "Actionable Knowledge" Issue1 #473191 Decision-making science tells us that in order to change our behavior, we have to have concluded that the goal involved "is worth it" from our perspective, and that we have some ability through our behavior to influence achievement of the goal. The information we use to draw those conclusions is called "actionable knowledge," meaning that actionable knowledge underlies all human decision-making.There challenge is that there is no "one-size-fits-all" answer. |
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