Emre Soyer

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Emre Soyer is a behavioral scientist and an entrepreneur. After working in and establishing several startups, he has completed his PhD in behavioral decision making. Since then, he has been conducting research and working with a variety of companies and sectors, building tools and methods to improve individual and team decisions. He’s also been collaborating with business schools, including INSEAD and ESSEC in France, Cass Business School in the United Kingdom, TUM in Germany, SDA Bocconi and Politecnico di Milano in Italy, USI and St. Gallen in Switzerland, and Ozyegin University in Turkey.

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“In Human, All Too Human, philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche argues that “partial knowledge is more often victorious than full knowledge: it conceives things as simpler than they are and therefore makes its opinion easier to grasp and more persuasive.”4”
Emre Soyer, The Myth of Experience: Why We Learn the Wrong Lessons, and Ways to Correct Them

“Is there something important missing from my experience that I need to uncover if I hope to fully understand what is happening? • What irrelevant details are present in my experience that I need to ignore to avoid being distracted from what is happening?”
Emre Soyer, The Myth of Experience: Why We Learn the Wrong Lessons, and Ways to Correct Them

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