Past Due Acknowledgments
September 20th, 2007It’s about time that I acknowledge some of the other blogs out there that I read. There aren’t a lot of decision making blogs, but here are a few good ones. Without further ado:
- Analyzing Decisions. Thoughts on decision making and how we think about decisions from a student at George Washington University.
- The Thinker. A young blog started roughly when The Decision Strategist started. Tends to post interesting content relevant to world events and research. I’ll be paying close attention to this one in the future.
- The Situationist. Run (I think) by the person who conducted the 1970’s prison experiments. Main idea is behavior shouldn’t be thought of as personal but rather situational, because situations have a large effect on what we do.
- Overcoming Bias. A recent find with some good content related to overcoming our psychological biases to make better choices.
- Neuromarketing. Not quite from the same perspective, more based on using brain behavior to market to consumers.
For entrepreneurial stuff, Here are a couple of less well-known sites that I’m a fan of:
- Mary Schmidt. An Albuquerque and Santa Fe based business development blog. Excellent stuff for tiny businesses.
- Occam’s Razor. Mostly web analytics and interesting ideas. Good stuff.
Other notables include:
- Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis. Excellent discussion of the current economic situation, with an emphasis on housing, credit and stocks. Definitely not a bull, but intelligent and non-politicized.
- A boat load of personal finance blogs, including The Simple Dollar, Get Rich Slowly, Lazy Man and Money and The Digerati Life to list a few.
- Patrick.net. Big community of housing bears, but they all seem to be right. Good clearing house source of information.
- Doctor Housing Bubble. Witty and informative posts about housing. Pioneered “Real Homes of Genius”. Funny and intelligent stuff.
Just in case any of you need more stuff to read ;).
-zot
Support The Decision Strategist.Popularity: 7%






