We’re diving deeper into the anatomy of decision making intelligence (DIQ) with expert Dr Jay McNaught exploring the relationship between risk and decision making. The less we have to lose, the more we can default to our usual unconscious drivers. When the decision leads to major consequences (people affected, money or time lost) it may be worth using some tried and tested assessment tools. There’s how you’re naturally wired to respond and then there’s the approach the decision needs. Jay explains how to take a more rational approach by weighing alternatives with a ten point scale and then doing the math. Try this approach for greater clarity.