Workplace projects
Ikea Effect
Collaborate with others to gain different perspectives and ensure the quality of your work isn't compromised by your personal investment in it.
Similar Situations
Plutchik's Wheel
Workplace interactions: Understand the emotions of coworkers, allowing you to navigate workplace dynamics more effectively and collaborate more harmoniously.
Cynefin Framework
Navigating workplace conflicts: Identify the complexity of workplace issues and adopt appropriate conflict resolution strategies.
SMART Goals
Work Projects: Applying SMART goals to work projects can increase productivity and success rates.
Correlation-Causation Fallacy
Workplace decisions: Recognizing the correlation-causation fallacy can help you make more informed decisions in the workplace, without assuming that a correlation between certain factors and outcomes necessarily implies causation.
Clustering Bias/Illusion
Workplace decisions: Knowing clustering bias can help you make more informed decisions in the workplace, without assuming that a series of positive or negative outcomes reflects a trend.
Bandwagon Effect
Workplace decisions: Understanding the bandwagon effect can help you make more rational choices in the workplace, considering the unique needs of your organization rather than following popular management styles or practices.
Bannister Effect
Starting a personal project: Knowing others have successfully built a garden, completed a DIY project, or learned to cook encourages you to tackle your own personal projects.
Minto Pyramid
Planning projects: Using Minto Pyramid during the project planning process can help you identify potential roadblocks and develop a more effective project plan.
Wardley Map
Project Management: Prioritizing projects based on their strategic value and impact.
10-10-10 Rule
Work Projects: Before taking on a new project at work, assess the workload and potential stress levels in the short, medium, and long term.