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Here’s Why All Your Projects Are Always Late — and What to Do About It (Rebroadcast)

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The Planning Fallacy and Optimism Bias

This chapter examines the planning fallacy, where individuals often underestimate task completion times due to cognitive biases. It discusses how optimism bias affects our expectations and has both positive and negative ramifications for project management and personal well-being. Through various research studies, the chapter highlights the impact of these biases on decision-making, risk perception, and project outcomes.

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