Time Predictions: Understanding and Avoiding Unrealism in Project Planning and Everyday Life

Predicting the time needed to complete a project, task or daily activity can be difficult and people frequently underestimate how long an activity will take. This book sheds light on why and when this happens, what we should do to avoid it and how to give more realistic time predictions. It describe...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2018
Series:Simula SpringerBriefs on Computing
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