Two Interesting things I've learned about overconfidence
Overconfidence reflects a natural tendency to overestimate our abilities and perceived chances of success
How overconfidence influence decision making
Overconfidence usually influence our decision making, it creates a bias decision and potentially distorts the estimation of the problem. People overestimate their abilities and chances of success. Individuals who are successful at a task are more likely to believe, mistakenly, that they will continue to be successful under new conditions and therefore they make the wrong decisions without realizing the consequences(Russo & Schoemaker, 2008) .
How to reduce the influence of overconfidence on decision making at my work place
Overconfidence usually influence our decision making, it creates a bias decision and potentially distorts the estimation of the problem. People overestimate their abilities and chances of success. Individuals who are successful at a task are more likely to believe, mistakenly, that they will continue to be successful under new conditions and therefore they make the wrong decisions without realizing the consequences
How to reduce the influence of overconfidence on decision making at my work place
We have high staff turnover due to the
nature of aviation and shift work. The newly trained employees start with
overconfidence because they quickly grasp the primary knowledge from the
training. Those employees become overconfidence after a week or two of working
solo, they overestimate their knowledge and they miss to factor uncertainty
into their judgments. As a result the employees make decisions that lead to all sorts of errors, security
breaches, safety breaches and aircrafts delays. As management, we spontaneously
give feedback to new employees, this only when the supervisors report the
problem.
In order to reduce the influence of
overconfidence on decision making at my work place, I need to work on applying an accelerated
feedback process to newly trained employees. For instance, this can be done by
giving them a feedback after the training is completed, then a week after they
work solo, and then once a month for the next six months. Hopefully after
giving them good quality feedback, it will reduce their overconfidence with the decision they make,
therefore, it will reduce mistakes. However, I need to conduct a leadership sessions for the senior staff and supervisors in order to improve their decision making and leadership skills. This because experience staff and supervisors overconfidence with their decisions can cause an undesirable outcomes that can be avoided if they managed to make the right decision. Supervisors working in the aviation continuously making instant decisions due to the nature of work and for being fast pace environment, no time to waste. Therefore, supervisors that work in such industry needs to be vigilent and good decision makers.
In addition, I believe accountability is
critical way to reduce staff overconfidence at my workplace. Usually when a
staff member or a supervisor make the wrong decision, we circulate an email to all staff explaining to
them the mistake and the consequences of their decision. Sometimes we debrief the
team after the flight departure to avoid such mistakes in decision making in the future. However,
in order to reduce overconfidence, we can apply an accountability process. The
accountability process can include a corrective action as well as a disciplinary
action. This way the staff will be held accountable, and it will reduce their
overconfidence by recalling that they are accountable if anything went wrong.
Reference
Russo, J.E, & Schoemaker, P.J. (1992).
Managing Overconfidence. Sloan Management Review, 33 (2).
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ReplyDeleteHi April,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the valid point. I made few changes to relate it to the topic.
Thanks,
Bassam