When I got my book deal, I had this habit of writing a thousand words a day and it was really easy to publish blog posts. But when I wrote my second book, I realized that I wasn't going to be able to pull that off. It ended up taking almost 16 months to do it. And I was like, okay, now to your point, I basically used the wrong anchor - which takes us into this idea of what you call reference class forecasting.
Bent Flyvbjerg shares his insights on the key principles that distinguish successful big projects from the failed ones. Through his research and experience, he identifies important factors such as understanding the odds, planning slow and acting fast, and starting with the end goal in mind. Join us as we explore how to master the unknowns and achieve wild ambitions with Flyvbjerg's guidance.
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