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Piar Connects Communications Leaders with Global Experts to Decode Decision-Making
NEW YORK - Nyenta -- Piar has launched a submission process for public relations and communications professionals facing complex challenges. The company invites practitioners worldwide to submit questions, strategic scenarios, or operational dilemmas through the webform on their site home page.
Piar's global network of behavioral scientists reviews each submission. Selected participants receive analysis tailored to their situations and may be invited to workshops designed around their specific challenges. The workshops address human thinking, logic, bias, assumptions, and misconceptions in decision-making.
Research published in the Journal of Applied Psychology demonstrates that structured debiasing interventions can improve decision quality by 20-30% in high-pressure environments. Piar applies these methodologies to communications work, where professionals manage competing priorities, stakeholder dynamics, and reputational risks.
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"Communications professionals face situations where standard frameworks prove insufficient," said Tan Sukhera, CEO and Co-Founder of Piar. "Our global network of behavioral scientists helps teams decode, derisk, and untangle the mental spaghetti behind their decisions. We surface the mental stories behind plans, test those stories against reality, and build stronger reasoning. Confidentiality is guaranteed for all submissions when requested." The global network of behavioral scientists urges you to try it out for free. Simply navigate to the home page and scroll down to the webform titled: "Ask a Behavioral Scientist" at https://www.piar.co
Workshop participants work with thinking frameworks, bias checks, and small tests that turn "we think" into "we can show." The webform accepts questions across all communications disciplines, including media relations, investor relations, crisis management, and internal communications.
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The program operates independently of geographic location or industry sector. Piar provides resources at no cost to selected participants while building understanding of common challenges facing the profession.
About Piar
Piar teaches public relations and communications teams to ask better questions and make clearer choices through workshops rooted in behavioral science. The company works with a global network of behavioral scientists ready to decode, derisk, and untangle human thinking, logic, bias, assumptions, and misconceptions. Sessions help teams question assumptions, see cause and effect with care, and make decisions people can stand behind. Based in New York, additional information is available at https://www.piar.co
Piar's global network of behavioral scientists reviews each submission. Selected participants receive analysis tailored to their situations and may be invited to workshops designed around their specific challenges. The workshops address human thinking, logic, bias, assumptions, and misconceptions in decision-making.
Research published in the Journal of Applied Psychology demonstrates that structured debiasing interventions can improve decision quality by 20-30% in high-pressure environments. Piar applies these methodologies to communications work, where professionals manage competing priorities, stakeholder dynamics, and reputational risks.
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"Communications professionals face situations where standard frameworks prove insufficient," said Tan Sukhera, CEO and Co-Founder of Piar. "Our global network of behavioral scientists helps teams decode, derisk, and untangle the mental spaghetti behind their decisions. We surface the mental stories behind plans, test those stories against reality, and build stronger reasoning. Confidentiality is guaranteed for all submissions when requested." The global network of behavioral scientists urges you to try it out for free. Simply navigate to the home page and scroll down to the webform titled: "Ask a Behavioral Scientist" at https://www.piar.co
Workshop participants work with thinking frameworks, bias checks, and small tests that turn "we think" into "we can show." The webform accepts questions across all communications disciplines, including media relations, investor relations, crisis management, and internal communications.
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The program operates independently of geographic location or industry sector. Piar provides resources at no cost to selected participants while building understanding of common challenges facing the profession.
About Piar
Piar teaches public relations and communications teams to ask better questions and make clearer choices through workshops rooted in behavioral science. The company works with a global network of behavioral scientists ready to decode, derisk, and untangle human thinking, logic, bias, assumptions, and misconceptions. Sessions help teams question assumptions, see cause and effect with care, and make decisions people can stand behind. Based in New York, additional information is available at https://www.piar.co
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