Annie Duke & Steve Curley, CFA: Tracking Error, Career Risk, & How to Decide

Our guest today is Annie Duke, who was previously one of the best poker players in the world and is now a renowned public speaker and best-selling author. Our conversation is all about decision-making and there's no one better to cover the topic than her.  We begin with the topics of tracking error, career risk in the NFL and in finance, and remaining process-focused over time. We then shift to discussing how to fine tune our predictions, ways we can combat memory creep and hindsight bias, and how to structure organizations to make better group decisions. If you enjoy this episode be sure to get her new book, How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices, which is available now.   Follow Annie on Twitter at @AnnieDuke and follow her work here. Follow the CFA Society of Orlando on Twitter at @CFAOrlandoFL

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The award* winning Investors First Podcast is a service of CFA Society Orlando. Subject matter experts from our Society interview Founders, Chief Executive Officer’s, Chief Investment Strategists, Fed Presidents and more to discuss timely and relevant topics in finance. Our mission is to educate investors and investment professionals in Florida, the Americas and beyond, with a focus on making you a more informed investor and/or advisor. *The CFA Institute awarded CFA Society Orlando the 2020 Impact and Innovation Award for the Investor’s First Podcast. Previous guests include Patrick O’Shaugnessy, Liz Ann Sonders, Barry Ritholtz, Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic, Dr. David Kelly, Mark Yusko, Annie Duke, Morgan Housel, Peter Zeihan, and Meb Faber. CFA Society Orlando is a member of the CFA Institute's Network of over 150 societies globally. The majority of its members hold the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, which is considered the most respected and recognized investment management credential in the world. Fewer than 1 in 5 candidates who begin the program end up successfully earning the CFA charter. Successful candidates take an average of four years to complete the program.