Recent articles and thoughts on economics, policy, and research.
This comprehensive article by Driss Elmouden delves into the intricate landscape of career choice and development, illuminating the psychological, social, economic, and environmental factors that shape this multifaceted process. Discover how globalization and technological advancements have added layers of complexity, necessitating adaptability and lifelong learning.
In this comprehensive summary of Charles Duhigg's 'The Power of Habit', author Driss Elmouden explores the neurological loop behind habits and provides a practical framework for reshaping behaviors to transform lives and organizations.
In their book Decisive, Chip and Dan Heath introduce the WRAP process to help individuals and organizations make better choices. This insightful summary by Driss Elmouden explores key strategies to overcome common decision-making pitfalls like narrow framing, confirmation bias, and overconfidence.
In this comprehensive article, author Driss Elmouden examines the pivotal role of parents in shaping their children's career choices. Drawing from extensive research, he explores how factors like parenting styles, socioeconomic status, and early childhood experiences profoundly influence vocational aspirations.
In "Thinking in Bets," former professional poker player Annie Duke draws from her experiences and behavioral science research to provide a framework for making better decisions by separating decision quality from outcome quality, as explained by author Driss Elmouden.
In this detailed summary, author Driss Elmouden breaks down the key concepts and lessons from Annie Duke's "How to Decide," a practical guide to overcoming cognitive biases and making more rational choices. Discover Duke's actionable framework for navigating uncertainty.
Curriculum Vitae
The notion of a linear career path is being disrupted. This thought-provoking piece by Driss Elmouden examines the transition from traditional career models to emerging boundaryless and protean career trajectories demanded by today's dynamic workplace.
In this insightful analysis, author Driss Elmouden explores Dan Ariely's "Predictably Irrational," revealing how human decisions are often shaped by biases, emotions, and social factors rather than pure rationality.