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" ... (2) Accurate threat-sensitivity: We talk a great deal about the importance of having leaders who are calm and composed, but a false sense of security can be extremely problematic, particularly in the presence of real threats. To be sure, the main job of a leader is not to keep her groups calm and happy, but to keep them safe (and I mean objectively rather than subjectively). This will only be possible if leaders have an accurate sense of environmental threats and dangers, meaning they are neither under-confident nor over-confident. In simple terms, you want the people in charge of protecting you to make an accurate assessment of the risks and problems ahead, so that they can help you calibrate your own threat-sensitivity. If we accept this premise, we can see that under certain (admittedly extreme) circumstances, we are far better off having leaders who are a bit pessimistic, to the point of even being a tad paranoid, than having some overly optimistic or overconfident leaders. If a big truck is coming our way and on track to hit us, the last thing we want is a leader who reinforces our false sense of security by keeping us calm and tranquile, still standing in the middle of the road. To be sure, there comes a stage in the cycle of any crisis where the collective response is one of too much rather than too little panic, so leaders may be able to help more by calming people down rather than alarming them. Yet being overly cautious and more pessimistic rather than optimistic may prevent reaching such stages in the first place. ... "
" ... Harmon: So I would assume that it’s the case there is going to be an overlap of two categories of personas that care about this. There are the crypto enthusiasts and there’s a certain background associated with those in the crypto industry that feels to me subjectively like it would overlap nicely with those that appreciate what Deepak is doing, what he stands for and what he is trying to bring to the market and to the world. So yes, I think some demographic within the crypto certainly will appreciate what he is bringing to. Honestly, it’s a little surprising that the community would be intolerant of what he’s promoting. ... "
" ... Tasting notes on wines from both regions are below. These wines score subjectively from 89 through 96 points on a 100-point scale. ... "
" ... There is a rising tide of enthusiasm and capital for environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing. However, the good news about ESG is also the bad news: The concepts are broad enough to be subjectively interpreted to include almost anything, and many companies succumb to the temptation to hide the ordinary under the green banner for a variety of reasons. This phenomenon is called “greenwashing.” ... "
" ... When hiring teams subjectively evaluate interview responses, it leaves room for unconscious bias. It is not hard to imagine why traditional in-person interviews are susceptible to bias. Typically, they are a little more than a social call filled with small talk and some predictable choreography. When questions are worded differently among candidates or body language like a head nod is used to signal the interviewee is giving the correct response, the results do little to accurately assess candidates' job-relevant skills, aptitude and behavioral characteristics. ... "