planeringsfelet
Planeringsfelet, or the planning fallacy, is a cognitive bias that describes the tendency to underestimate the time, costs, and risks of future actions, while overestimating the benefits of these actions. This phenomenon was first described by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in 1979.
Individuals experiencing the planning fallacy tend to focus on their optimistic expectations of future performance, ignoring
The planning fallacy can affect individuals, groups, and organizations in various aspects of life, from personal
To mitigate the planning fallacy, experts suggest employing techniques like breaking down tasks into smaller, more