Optimism bias, strategic misinterpretation and reference class forecasting
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Major Projects throughout the world face high overruns and potential overestimation on initial budgets.
Contents |
Background Information on Flyrbergs danish theory
flyberg
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link nobel all 3 business practise limitations alternatives conclusion
Optimisim Bias
Strategic Misinterpretation
Reference Class Forecasting
Business Practise
Limitations
Alternatives
Conclusion
pmi view on danish nobel professor with theory on optimism bias 20 page repyrt on limitations and examples[1]