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Making Decisions When Your Life Depends On It
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Making Decisions When Your Life Depends On It

In any field, you need to make decisions, and in public safety, the decisions you make can be life and death. This month we talk with Brad Borkan, the author of When Your Life Depends On It

Extreme Decision-Making Lessons from the Antarctic. We will explore how to make better decisions and how

When Your Life Depends on It is action-packed and fast-paced. Historically accurate, complete with jaw-dropping storytelling, this book explains the mindset of the explorers who risked life and limb in the Antarctic to explore, discover and further the cause of science. Their lives depended on mutual respect, resilience, camaraderie, loyalty, determination, the ability to resolve conflict and move forward, leadership, and decision-making. All that can be summarised in one word - teamwork! Teamwork was the foundation on which Antarctic exploration was built.

Brad studied how people and businesses can make better decisions. He has a graduate degree in Decision Sciences from the University of Pennsylvania and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Brad’s expertise is in leadership, teamwork, and decision-making, especially as it applies to people, teams, and businesses striving for epic achievement.

Todd DeVoe
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Brad Borkan
Twitter handle https://twitter.com/PolarDecisions
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradborkan-author-keynotespeaker/
Website http://www.extreme-decisions.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/extremedecisions/
Youtube youtube.com/channel/UCdjr9AklC6ceQjPsxibaWjA

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