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episode 323: 323. Here’s Why All Your Projects Are Always Late — and What to Do About It


Whether it's a giant infrastructure plan or a humble kitchen renovation, it'll inevitably take way too long and cost way too much. That's because you suffer from “the planning fallacy.” (You also have an “optimism bias” and a bad case of overconfidence.) But don't worry: we've got the solution.


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 March 8, 2018  41m
 
 
Interessantes Thema: Planning Fallacy. Außerdem, nicht nur wir Deutschen haben Planungsptobleme, wie Stuttgart21, BER oder Elbphilharmonie. Dies gibt's in anderen Ländern auch. Macht es nicht besser, aber irgendwie beruhigt es.
curated by qvex in Bemerkenswerte Podcasts | March 22, 2018