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Adjusting a process in response to random variation doesn't make it better; it just increases the variability in the process.
— Mar 18, 2025 05:12AM
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Action Bias refers to the tendency of individuals to prefer taking action over inaction, even when the action may not be necessary or could potentially lead to a worse outcome than doing nothing.
— Mar 18, 2025 05:21AM
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An executive silverback charges out of the undergrowth? Ignore the chest-pounding display. Pay no heed to the threat-grunting. We stand our ground. Just because someone has a deeply held belief, that does not make it true.
And it's not their fault.
I understand why they think the way they do.
Nobody really teaches World-Class Scientific Research.
It is more important to get the suit right.
— Jan 24, 2025 09:38PM
And it's not their fault.
I understand why they think the way they do.
Nobody really teaches World-Class Scientific Research.
It is more important to get the suit right.
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Mar 18, 2025 10:50PM
Sometimes, it's better to wait and see if the process smooths itself out rather than jumping in to " fix " every little wobble. Think of it like the moral of a story - it ties everything together, and gives you something to reflect on.
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