12 Common Cognitive Fallacies
A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when we are processing and interpreting information in the world around us and affects the decisions and judgments that we make.
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A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when we are processing and interpreting information in the world around us and affects the decisions and judgments that we make.
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You might have heard of the (in)famous Dunbar's number, about the limit of the number of stable relationships we can maintain.
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The problem with burnout is that we don’t know how to recognize it. This post helps with quantifying the symptoms and see where you land.
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Learn how to onboard engineers with an empathetic and structured approach. Includes a 30-60-90-day check-in template.
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A practical one-on-one template for managers who want useful conversations instead of empty recurring meetings.
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It takes practice to stop saying “hey guys” – but what are some alternatives?
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What makes high-performance teams stand out? What sets these teams apart from the rest? How can you build outstanding teams? Dive in for the answers.
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Ten observations on team leadership from a seasoned team coach and manager.
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There are some fallacies about product development I've faced over my career that not only make daily work harder but actually have a toxic effect on both culture and processes.
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Got a crazy idea that you think would totally work but you fear nobody will let you try it? Propose it as an experiment, not a change!
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