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Dan Lovallo

Mckinsey
Dan Lovallo is a distinguished professor at the University of Sydney, where he applies his deep expertise in decision-making and behavioral strategy to explore the cognitive biases affecting business and economic decisions. As a senior research fellow at the Institute for Business Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley, he collaborates with leading academics to advance the understanding of strategic risk management and organizational behavior. In addition to his academic roles, Dan serves as a trusted advisor to McKinsey & Company, where he helps leading organizations refine their strategic and financial processes. His advisory work often focuses on transforming budgeting practices and enhancing investment agility, leveraging his deep insights into decision-making processes to drive impactful business outcomes. Dan is widely published in his field, known for his rigorous analysis of behavioral economics and its applications in corporate strategy. His articles delve into topics such as optimizing budgeting methodologies, seizing strategic investment opportunities, and improving project forecasting accuracy. Through his writing and advisory roles, Dan continues to influence thought leadership and innovation at the intersection of academia and industry strategy.
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