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== Abstract ==
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== Introduction ==
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The intention of this article is not to add more information on the subject, the purpose is more to give a chance to view the subject from a different perspective, and how this way of thinking can help improve the way of taking decisions when taking in to account passion, feelings and deep knowledge.
  
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== Abstract ==
 
Biases many times are misinterpreted as wrong decision-making when dealing with tough decisions and uncertainties. But these many times are just that, misinterpretations of people that had made bad choices previously, in the wrong circumstances and therefore have made the subject the way it is right now, like a wrong way of seeing things, but what if we think of a bias as an option to be passionate and thoughtful about a specific subject?
 
Biases many times are misinterpreted as wrong decision-making when dealing with tough decisions and uncertainties. But these many times are just that, misinterpretations of people that had made bad choices previously, in the wrong circumstances and therefore have made the subject the way it is right now, like a wrong way of seeing things, but what if we think of a bias as an option to be passionate and thoughtful about a specific subject?
  
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Finally, this can be achieved with many other tools <ref name="Decision Matrix">“The Decision Matrix - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/The_Decision_Matrix (accessed Feb. 12, 2023).</ref>, such as robust decisions <ref name="robust decisions">“Robust decision making - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Robust_decision_making .</ref>, decision matrices, choosing advantages<ref name=" choosing advantages">“Choosing by Advantages (CBA) - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Choosing_by_Advantages_(CBA).</ref> and so on <ref name="Robust Decision Making under deep uncertainty">“Robust Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Robust_Decision_Making_under_Deep_Uncertainty.</ref>, all these tools can maintain harmony and the "down to earth" decision-making so errors can be avoided at maximum.  
 
Finally, this can be achieved with many other tools <ref name="Decision Matrix">“The Decision Matrix - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/The_Decision_Matrix (accessed Feb. 12, 2023).</ref>, such as robust decisions <ref name="robust decisions">“Robust decision making - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Robust_decision_making .</ref>, decision matrices, choosing advantages<ref name=" choosing advantages">“Choosing by Advantages (CBA) - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Choosing_by_Advantages_(CBA).</ref> and so on <ref name="Robust Decision Making under deep uncertainty">“Robust Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Robust_Decision_Making_under_Deep_Uncertainty.</ref>, all these tools can maintain harmony and the "down to earth" decision-making so errors can be avoided at maximum.  
 
  
 
== What is a Bias? ==
 
== What is a Bias? ==
 
 
This definition from the Oxford dictionary "A strong feeling in favour of or against one group of people, or one side in an argument, often not based on fair judgement" <ref name="Oxford dictionary">oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/bias_1?q=Bias </ref>. This is a basic understanding of what entitles to have a biased opinion, therefore much more is needed to truly understand what bias stands for.  
 
This definition from the Oxford dictionary "A strong feeling in favour of or against one group of people, or one side in an argument, often not based on fair judgement" <ref name="Oxford dictionary">oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/bias_1?q=Bias </ref>. This is a basic understanding of what entitles to have a biased opinion, therefore much more is needed to truly understand what bias stands for.  
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<ref name=" Bias in project management">“Biases in Project Management - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Biases_in_Project_Management.</ref>
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== Types of biases ==
 
== Types of biases ==
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The idea here is to talk about good types of what the article is leaning toward.
  
 
<ref name=" Bias in project management">“Biases in Project Management - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Biases_in_Project_Management.</ref>
 
  
 
== Bias in History ==
 
== Bias in History ==
 
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The idea here is to talk about the history of what the article is leaning toward.
  
 
== Examples to follow ==
 
== Examples to follow ==

Revision as of 01:37, 20 February 2023


Contents

Introduction

The intention of this article is not to add more information on the subject, the purpose is more to give a chance to view the subject from a different perspective, and how this way of thinking can help improve the way of taking decisions when taking in to account passion, feelings and deep knowledge.

Abstract

Biases many times are misinterpreted as wrong decision-making when dealing with tough decisions and uncertainties. But these many times are just that, misinterpretations of people that had made bad choices previously, in the wrong circumstances and therefore have made the subject the way it is right now, like a wrong way of seeing things, but what if we think of a bias as an option to be passionate and thoughtful about a specific subject?

Therefore, the subject can become a different way, maybe even a better way of making decisions from a unique perspective such as a passionate person who knows the subject and want to improve in some way and then the decisions made will be done properly, this way of thinking can be used as a brand-new tool.

But passion can lead to much unpredictability and therefore it is safe to say that, if these are not well managed, it can be led to unsafe decision-making. So, to properly use biases it is necessary to also use other tools to contra-rest the “ugly side”, even though this can lead to difficult and bad decisions, also, cannot be ignored the potential ideas that came from passion, knowledge and many times there are ignored just because decisions are not filtered enough.

Finally, this can be achieved with many other tools [1], such as robust decisions [2], decision matrices, choosing advantages[3] and so on [4], all these tools can maintain harmony and the "down to earth" decision-making so errors can be avoided at maximum.  

What is a Bias?

This definition from the Oxford dictionary "A strong feeling in favour of or against one group of people, or one side in an argument, often not based on fair judgement" [5]. This is a basic understanding of what entitles to have a biased opinion, therefore much more is needed to truly understand what bias stands for.

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Types of biases

The idea here is to talk about good types of what the article is leaning toward.


Bias in History

The idea here is to talk about the history of what the article is leaning toward.

Examples to follow

References

  1. “The Decision Matrix - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/The_Decision_Matrix (accessed Feb. 12, 2023).
  2. “Robust decision making - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Robust_decision_making .
  3. “Choosing by Advantages (CBA) - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Choosing_by_Advantages_(CBA).
  4. “Robust Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Robust_Decision_Making_under_Deep_Uncertainty.
  5. oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/bias_1?q=Bias
  6. “Biases in Project Management - apppm.” http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Biases_in_Project_Management.
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