Cloverpop Blog
Cloverpop’s blog explores how the Decision Intelligence revolution is changing business leadership.

Why the Heck Don't Companies Make Better Decisions?
We make decisions to get what we want. In business, managers and executives make most important decisions. In other words, decisions made by managers and executives are the key to..

We got funded! $1.8M from True, TDF and Angels
Today we announced our $1.8M in seed funding! With investors of the caliber of Jon Callaghan at True Ventures, Steve Mankoff at TDF Ventures and an all-star group of angel..

How to Get Past Emotional Bias to Make Better Decisions
Emotions are the two-edged sword of decision making. They help us get what we want, and they hold us back. Sometimes following our gut is a source of genius, but most often it’s a..

The 10-Minute No Pain, No Gain Secret to Better Decisions
It’s counterintuitive, but science shows that to make good decisions, you must learn to ignore the pain of holding conflicting ideas in your head. Here’s why.

5 Proven Ways to Find More Choices and Be More Right
You need to decide, but there’s no momentum. You want to make the right choice, but the team isn’t seeing eye-to-eye. You’re worried about getting buy-in no matter what path you..

3 Best Practices for High Performance Decision-Making Teams
Whether you call them teams, committees, boards or task forces, we all know that groups outperform individuals. Teams do better not only because they put more people to work on a..

Cloverpop...What's in a Name?
Last month, after the thousandth time explaining/spelling the company name (Wahanegi) and the prototype name (Wyzyr), I finally got my act together and did some real branding..
Prototype versus Beta
A few people have asked what we mean by 'prototype.' Why we don't just call it a 'beta' like so many startups do? Because it isn't. Here is a quick explanation.
How to Make Wise Decisions
Decisions are the hardest part of life, the times when we set out and take fate in our hands. The word "decision" is stark – it comes from the Latin decidere, meaning to cut off...