How to make decisions in an uncertain world
Interview on CNN’s Smerconish
Having learned in college that there are no certainties, former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin realized that people need "to try to identify a number of possibilities, and then try to make judgments of the probabilities of each of those materializing."
Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin on making better decisions
Clinton's former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin talks to Fareed about the benefits, costs and risks of decision-making - and what a yellow legal pad has to do with it.
