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087: How big things get done (part 2)

087: How big things get done (part 2)

Update: 2024-12-03
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More thoughts from How Big Things Get Done while on the way to brunch.


(You'll need to have listened to part 1 for some of the references in here.)


  • The fight between data and stories
  • Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady recording studio
  • Sounds obvious that you should think slow act fast, but most projects don't go like that
  • The political utility of sunk cost bias
  • Tom dramatically underestimated how long it would take to make his Innovation Tactics Pip Deck
  • Robert Caro dramatically underestimated how long it would take to write The Power Broker
  • Internal forecasting vs Reference Class Forecasting, and the problem of uniqueness bias
  • Forecasting and iterating a solo jazz dance workshop ... based on Ashtanga yoga
  • Master Multiverse Mapping and fighting the Inherent Bigness of Ideas by asking, "how could we deliver the value to one person, right now?"
  • Forecasting example: how long will kitchen remodelling take?



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087: How big things get done (part 2)

087: How big things get done (part 2)