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Articles Tagged: Project Management

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  • Bikeshedding - Bikeshedding, also known as Parkinson's Law of Triviality, describes the tendency for groups to over-focus on minor issues at the expense of significant ones.
  • Hofstadter's Law - A self-referential adage highlighting the pervasive human tendency to underestimate the time required for complex tasks, even when accounting for this tendency itself.
  • Parkinson's Law - "Work expands to fill the time available for its completion."
  • Planning Fallacy - The planning fallacy is our pervasive tendency to underestimate the time, costs, and risks of future tasks while overestimating their benefits, a bias that affects individuals and organizations alike.
  • Technical Debt - The implied future cost of rework resulting from choosing expedient solutions over more robust ones in the present, often likened to financial debt.