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Implicit individual processes are subconscious mental activities that significantly influence business decisions. These processes are shaped by attitudes, heuristics, cognitive dissonance, and emotions, each contributing to decision-making in distinct ways.

Attitudes developed through past experiences naturally affect biases. Managers may unknowingly favor familiar options, assuming reliability without thoroughly evaluating choices. Heuristics, or mental shortcuts, allow quick decision-making but often introduce bias. Reliance on simplified rules, such as associating past performance with future success, can lead to overlooked opportunities and incomplete analyses.

Cognitive dissonance reduction occurs when individuals modify beliefs to justify prior decisions. This process allows managers to maintain consistency in their reasoning, even when faced with contradictory evidence, potentially obscuring critical risks. Emotions also play a decisive role in shaping decisions. Feelings such as guilt, shame, or overconfidence can influence how managers interpret outcomes, sometimes leading to rationalizations that bypass objective evaluations.

Understanding these implicit processes enables managers to identify and mitigate biases. Addressing subconscious influences makes decision-making more rational and aligned with organizational goals, improving strategic and ethical outcomes.

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