Emotional Decision Making is Good for Business -- and Your Bottom Line Growing up, we quickly realize that emotions have no place in the office. In fact, you were likely encouraged to ignore your feelings in favor of more "logical and analytical behavior." However, according to Myeong-Gu Seo, an assistant professor of management and organization at the Smith School, people who are able to more accurately describe their feelings performed better in stock investing. Find out how understanding emotions can translate in to dollars and cents in your pocket.
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