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@_workchronicles "Regardless of what we discover, we understand and truly believe that everyone did the best job they could, given what they knew at the time, their skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand." --Norm Kerth, Project Retrospectives
@_workchronicles Outcome is not just based on decisions. Execution and experience plays an important role as well.
@_workchronicles This should also go the other way. A blunder gone lucky should be considered a bad decision. Doesn't work only to escape the blame.
@_workchronicles If you make a decision, it can be right or wrong. However, if you don't decide, you've already been wrong. Of course, results matter, but decisions have to be made based on the best predictions available.
@_workchronicles Then how do you judge your decisions? Decisions are based on perceived outcomes and is actual result, and if it's not close to the result, your decision was incorrect. You should have known about the things that could go wrong. That's the whole point of deciding.
@_workchronicles @GregHeidorn This is why I'm in trouble with my wife even when my stupid decisions have an acceptable outcome.
@_workchronicles good perspective. although, i think bad decision is also exist if one does not run through proper problem solving process before making a decision.
@_workchronicles I can't decide whether to cry or smile on this
@_workchronicles Also true for bad decision which happen to have good outcomes.
@_workchronicles Depends was the decision based on a hypothesis for the project or the decision based on a best guess. However, it came to be one needs to always take what was learned from it and grow. Even if this means owning up that you made a mistake, it shows great maturity and growth.
@_workchronicles Yo ahora leo esto y pienso en el pajarillo del que hablaba @Mylestring el otro día
@_workchronicles The last panel was poor. If you make 100 decisions and get 99 bad outcomes, you'd better have a very careful look at how you made those decisions.
@_workchronicles @arvidkahl You can absolutely avoid making bad decisions by following a good process. Watch out for these signs techtello.com/avoid-making-b…
@_workchronicles Amazing... something @AnnieDuke has also said in her books...
@_workchronicles No. The outcome was poor because there was a failure to look at an issue from all angles. Now, what you do in the future with that information, is a different story.
@_workchronicles So relatable. BTW, if they apply the learning in the future, I'd say that the poor decision could be worth it.
@_workchronicles It was only a poor decision in hindsight. Question is could a better decision have been made in the first place or was the experience needed before a better decision could be made?
@_workchronicles And thereby, the decision was might I say poor? I don’t think there’s anything wrong with adjudging your decisions with some sort of metric?
@_workchronicles It is basically a perception how you see the outcome. Loosers take experience they earned as positive side, winners take decision they took to win it as positive side.
@_workchronicles I would still judge it on the outcome, because there is nothing to based it on, except that. But to based it on immediate outcome might be too hasty, or to say that it was wrong is limiting, as it is a learning experience and a chance to make a better decision in the future.
@_workchronicles Except if you voted for Trump again in 2020. I mean, after 4 years there were like ZERO unknowns at that point. If you still voted for him then that is the textbook definition of a poor decision.
@_workchronicles How do you tell a good decision from a poor decision?
@_workchronicles Example: A man won $100,000 at the casino! How did he do it? He bet $100,000 on black.
@_workchronicles Do not consider yourself the cause of the effects of your actions. Krishna Bhagavad Gita
@_workchronicles Should I read this as Sarcasm or Wisdom? 🤔
@_workchronicles @NathanaelKhodl La doctrine d'en Marche ? #FierdEtredesAmateurs #amateurs #Larem
@_workchronicles @allenholub can I have your opinion about this? :)