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Evidence and Values Based Decision Making Course - Parliamentary Education Trust


Calling all Members of Parliament - Improve Your Decision Outcomes

Thursday 16th May, 9am to 5pm and Friday 17th May, 9am to 1pm

Learn how to improve your decision outcomes through Evidence and Values Based Decision Making (EVBDM), a custom-designed course led by Neil Jacobstein, Director of the Aspen Institute NZ and Chair of AI & Robotics at Singularity University.

EVBDM is an immersive course for enhancing decision making skills using real-world evidence and stakeholder values. It equips participants with a simple framework that provides a systematic approach for complex situations, to improve outcomes and mitigate the risk of costly bad decisions. 


The course's transformative potential has garnered recognition from the NZ Parliamentary Education Trust, who are hosting this course for Members of Parliament in Wellington on May 16-17, 2024.


“Since being involved with Aspen NZ and co-moderating with Neil Jacobstein, I’ve seen how non-partisan dialogue across generations and disciplines opens shared insights into pressing issues. I believe the Aspen NZ approach will help MP’s develop their ability to draw insights from contrasting points of view as well as enabling networking and personal growth.” 

Sir Bill English, Director, Aspen Institute NZ


Course Overview

In today's complex organisational landscape, EVBDM acts as a strategic compass, empowering individuals and organisations to navigate challenges and align decisions with both immediate needs and long-term goals.

The course examines decision making challenges and emphasises the need for a systematic approach to enhance organisational decision making, while sharpening personal and business decision skills.  

EVBDM can bring transformative benefits to an organisation, improving efficiency, increasing trust among teams, and mitigating the risk of costly decision errors. 

Key Questions Explored

What is evidence and how can we use it systematically?

Examine the fundamental role of evidence in decision making, emphasising the need for publicly disclosed and validated information.

How can we ensure that our own values are utilised powerfully?

Explore the implications of personal values, addressing the intricacies of decision making trade-offs and understanding the relative strengths of values.

How can we use an evidence and values framework to improve decision outcomes?

Delve into the critical process of combining evidence and values within a systematic framework, addressing decision errors, risks, time frames, and other constraints.

This course can be transformational in improving your ability to sift through the firehose of information, and improve outcomes for your stakeholders.

Neil Jacobstein - Course Lead

EVBDM Framework

The course introduces the Evidence and Values Decision Framework, a simple yet powerful approach, comprising nine essential steps that provide a pathway to enhance decision methods and outcomes. Delivered as three modules over one and a half days, each module offers condensed summaries and optional readings to deepen participants' understanding of critical issues.


Registration Criteria

This course (May 16 & 17) is exclusively for New Zealand Members of Parliament. Participants are expected to attend all three modules and follow Chatham House rules. The course is not recorded.

Course Lead

Neil Jacobstein, Chair AI & Robotics Singularity University

Neil is a founding faculty member and past President of Singularity University, with extensive consulting experience in industry and government. He was a MediaX Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Stanford University 2007-2022, where his work focused on augmented decision systems. Neil was appointed by the US National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to the Earth and Life Studies Committee, and worked on the Academy's 2021 Strategic Plan. He is an Enterprise Fellow at the University of Otago. Neil is a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute US, and a founding Board Director of the Aspen Institute in New Zealand.

Neil has an inclusive moderating style. He communicates clearly in plain english, ensuring that complex issues are easy to understand.

“Anyone interested in global politics and wishing to have informal contact with the major international players, the linkages you can find through the Aspen NZ are a roll call of "who's who". The Aspen Institute in Washington DC, the "mother ship", clearly advocates for bipartisanship membership and has the capacity to host and convene major political debates of the day. I realise that all MPs are very busy, but I would encourage you all to have a look at what the Institute has to offer.”

Sir Don McKinnon, Co-Patron & Director, Aspen Institute NZ

The Aspen Institute New Zealand - Empowering Future Generations for a Resilient Democracy 

At the Aspen Institute New Zealand, our mission is clear: we strive to improve outcomes on crucial intergenerational issues and foster a resilient and thriving democracy for the future generations of New Zealand. As the sole Aspen partner in the Southern Hemisphere, we bring immense value through the unique Aspen method and network. 

Our approach is built on the Aspen core principles of open dialogue, respectful disagreement, diversity of thought, and broad freedom of expression. We offer a safe and non-partisan platform for conversations, using the Aspen moderated process to foster critical thinking. Our goal is to enhance understanding, generate solutions that benefit different generations, manage risks, and motivate action through the public and private forums that we convene. 

If your organisation wants to improve the quality of decision outcomes, contact us below. Group bookings now open for 2024.

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