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''Project management - behavioural skills - self management and accountability - working effectively with others.'' | |||
Analysis paralysis is excessively detailed or time-consuming review of decisions, including minor decisions. | |||
Analysis paralysis usually involves being too fearful about the potential disadvantages of a course of action. | |||
It can result in substantial lost opportunity costs. | |||
Cures for analysis paralysis include: | Cures for analysis paralysis include: | ||
#Recognising that delay and inaction are also choices, which can carry a significant cost, especially in lost opportunities. | #Recognising that delay and inaction are also choices, which can carry a significant cost, especially in lost opportunities. | ||
#Appropriately identifying which major projects and decisions warrant | #Appropriately identifying which major projects and decisions truly warrant very detailed review, and making quicker decisions about other minor projects. | ||
#A culture of taking swift remedial action as projects evolve and opportunities to improve are identified. | #A culture of taking swift remedial action as projects evolve and opportunities to improve are identified. | ||
#Heuristics. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Behavioural skills]] | |||
*[[Confidence]] | |||
*[[Dunning-Kruger effect]] | |||
*[[Heuristic]] | |||
*[[Liquidity]] | |||
*[[Opportunity cost]] | |||
*[[Project analysis]] | *[[Project analysis]] | ||
*[[Project management]] | |||
*[[Reckless prudence]] | |||
*[[Regret risk]] | *[[Regret risk]] | ||
*[[Self management and accountability]] | |||
*[[Working effectively with others]] | |||
*[[Zero-sum game]] | |||
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]] | |||
[[Category:Manage_risks]] |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 20 February 2024
Project management - behavioural skills - self management and accountability - working effectively with others.
Analysis paralysis is excessively detailed or time-consuming review of decisions, including minor decisions.
Analysis paralysis usually involves being too fearful about the potential disadvantages of a course of action.
It can result in substantial lost opportunity costs.
Cures for analysis paralysis include:
- Recognising that delay and inaction are also choices, which can carry a significant cost, especially in lost opportunities.
- Appropriately identifying which major projects and decisions truly warrant very detailed review, and making quicker decisions about other minor projects.
- A culture of taking swift remedial action as projects evolve and opportunities to improve are identified.
- Heuristics.