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Tell a situation where you could have done better

Tell a situation where you could have done better

Every time we do a project, we learn new things and better ways to be applied in the next project. We learn and improve for better.
Recall a project where lack of experience or training impacted the delivery. Post your training you learnt a new technique through which it can be done more productively.
Do's
• Tell about a project which you had done during your internship
• Tell how it could have been done more productively, with less wastage, in shorter duration through better or different way or through automation
• Show new method, technique, skill learnt which enables to do it better
Don'ts
• It is was the best. No improvement can be done.
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• We are hardwired to make these mistakes • Few biases are simply evolutionary • These errors affect all of us including the bright ones • Experience is just not enough to overcome • but expertise is required to recognize and overcome

Few of biases as below · Anchoring - When an individual depends too heavily on an initial piece of information during decision making · Fixed pie - When we assume that our interests conflict with the other party's interests and we play adversarial · Framing - When we decide on our options differently when the options are presented with positive or negative connotations · Vividness – When we pay attention to strong features at the expense of less, that could be more impactful · Over confidence – When our subjective confidence is greater than the objective accuracy · Escalation – When initial decision is followed up with an irrational decision to justify the initial decision

Few ways to mitigate these biases are · Learn to recognize the bias · Use slow, effortful and logical thinking (System 2) · Avoid fast, automatic and effortless thinking (System 1) · Avoid negotiations which are thrust upon when not ready · Learn through use of stories, examples, exercises · Bring an outsider perspective