During the entire period, I read Malcolm Gladwell’s book BLINK, anyone around me would hear me exclaim to myself, “Wow”, “That is so interesting” or “Unbelievable”. The first part of the book is about thin slicing, which demonstrates that some of the best decisions are made quickly or with little data as opposed to with lots of debate, research and analysis. Gladwell discusses the notion of
To translate this to the Lawline.com work environment, it shows us the importance of trusting our instincts and gut reactions when making decisions ranging from hiring an employee and closing a sale to choosing a new green screen for our presenters. I will write future posts about the other sections of the book, 1) when our unconscious fails us and we make wrong snap decisions and 2) how snap judgments and first impressions can be educated and controlled.