Leftmost Digit Bias, Last Objection, Testimonials, Stories, Love Bombings

Leftmost digit bias: humans have a heuristic where they look most closely at the leftmost digit. This is why most infomercial products are priced $19.95 instead of $21 or something. Furthermore, each additional 10k mark increase in car mileage, price drops significantly.

Last Objection: A salesperson asks about a clients last objection. They then resolve the objection and ask the person to uphold their promise that that was their last objection.… read more “Leftmost Digit Bias, Last Objection, Testimonials, Stories, Love Bombings”

Rocket League

Rocket League has become quite the nightly attraction for me. I usually will have dinner with my wife, then read for awhile, and finally play Rocket league for an hour or so.

Conspiracy Theory Thinking

I listened to a good Audible.com lecture this morning on the cognitive fallacies that contribute to conspiracy thinking. Conspiracy thinking is what leads to the belief that aliens landed at Roswell, the 9/11 attack was orchestrated by the US government, the Federal Reserve is a secret global domination cabal, global warming is a fraud by all of science, etc.… read more “Conspiracy Theory Thinking”

Task Prioritization

Lately I have been feeling absolutely buried in the millions of tasks I need to get done. I am trying to get better at prioritization rather than just doing a random assortment of things that capture my attention temporarily. I am going to spend some time today to prioritize all of my tasks and then start at the top and work down.

Parkinson’s Law

Parkinson’s Law says that work will expand to fill the time allocated to it.

This is a great danger in companies like mine that do work on a project basis. We try to keep scopes of work strictly defined so that we can hold team members accountable for realistic timelines.