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In the economy of action, effort is a cost, and the acquisition of skill is driven by the balance of benefits and costs. Laziness is built into our nature.
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035 |
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The authors of unrealistic plans are often driven by the desire to get the plan approved – whether by their superiors or by a client – supported by the knowledge that projects are rarely abandoned unfinished merely because of overruns in costs or completion times.
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250 |
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The later the learning, the higher the probably and the higher the cost of being wrong. By the time something is delivered, the world has moved on.
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027 |
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There should not, however, be a primary focus on cost and schedule.
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140 |
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In crisis, we justify making money at any cost, right now, even if it means skipping taxes or selling our souls.
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025 |