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mlevison, to random
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@Surfed I can't find a support email so support Mastodon it is.

  • Is there a way to hide the menubar item on MacOS? (I'm killing off Bartender)
  • Does the app support the Arc Browser?
mlevison, to random
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#Influence #Reactance - When we limit freedom, we often face resistance, especially in persuasion. The key to success is providing genuine choices.

Where have you had success by offering choice?

Sources: The Catalyst - Jonah Berger

mlevison, to random
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Feeling pushed triggers our 'anti-persuasion radar,' even if the push aligns with our goals. Many want to speak up more in team meetings. However, when it's a corporate drive, we question if it's our choice or a push, leading to silence.

Has anyone seen Agile transitions fail because of this?

#Influence #Failure
Sources: The Catalyst - Jonah Berger

mlevison, to random
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The TidePod challenge grew from a warning that felt like a restriction. When people perceive a threat to their autonomy, they tend to rebel. To have real influence, start with understanding their needs

Sources: The Catalyst - Jonah Berger #Influence #Failure

mlevison, (edited ) to random
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Team that is struggling to do Scrum/Kanban. Would you put effort into:

Part of our Blueprint for Effective Scrum:
https://get.agilepainrelief.com/fd1/

mlevison, to random
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#Microsft Recall far worse than I expected Stealing everything you’ve ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster. | by Kevin Beaumont https://doublepulsar.com/recall-stealing-everything-youve-ever-typed-or-viewed-on-your-own-windows-pc-is-now-possible-da3e12e9465e

mlevison, to random
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I want the #Dunning-Kruger effect to be real. I've used it the past when discussing problems of [[Cognitive Bias]] in the context of why we're bad at Estimating.

The Effect claims that people with a small amount of knowledge in an area will not be aware of their incompetence. We all know cases where we've observed this and so hearing about Dunning-Kruger effect made me very happy when I learned about it.

1/4 #NeuroMyths

mlevison,
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Note that David Dunning disagrees with these conclusions: https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/dunning-kruger-effect-and-its-discontents - however until I see convincing evidence with better statistical analysis this one is now on ice from my own tool set.

4/4 #NeuroMyths

mlevison,
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How did I forgot to tag @marick my longest #NeuroMyths friend

mlevison, to random
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Forced return to the office is a train wreck and the problems are compounding https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/the-fallout-of-the-forced-return-to-office/

mlevison, to random
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Fibre installed to replace Bell. I should celebrating, instead my WiFi performance is noticeably worse around the whole house. Ex my office used to get ping: 4ms, 600Mbps down and 500Mbs up. Now I get 8, 300 and 158. The Adorn 854v6 modem isn't delivering a fraction of what it should.

mlevison, to random
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Make it reversible, when we make it possible for someone to back out of something we're increasing the #Trialability. The Agile community seems to have this one down pat. We tend to call it an experiment. We ask could we try this as an experiment for 4-6 weeks and gather data on the outcomes?

#InfluenceAtWork
The Catalyst - Jonah Berger

mlevison, to random
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10,000 Hrs of Practice will make you...

I call this the Malcolm Gladwell myth, since it his book the popularized and distorted already questionable research.

As usual, I'm not a psychologist. I don't have a PhD in any science. I do coach Agile and Scrum. I also explode the balloons I call NeuroMyths. As a general rule, if Gladwell writes about it, tread carefully.

In "Outliers", Gladwell suggests that completing 10,000 hrs in their chosen discipline will excel.

#NeuroMyths 1/5

mlevison,
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Some of the problems:

  • The original study was about deliberate practice with the intention of improving performance, with focus and feedback. Without deliberate intention and feedback, we might be experiencing the same HOUR over and over again, repeating the same mistakes.
  • 10,000hrs was just a catchy number in the original paper by Anders Ericsson, it wasn't magically. If was an average then Gladwell missed that the group would be spread to either side of that number

#NeuroMyths 2/5

mlevison,
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  • The students in the study were already exceptionally good violinists. This was about going from exceptionally good to world class.
  • It was a narrow study, in a small area, not a good source for a generalist book

Others have shown since:

  • Deliberate practice works well in fields with stability where the rules don't change often: chess, classical music, tennis etc. In areas where the landscape is changing then deliberate practice

#NeuroMyths 3/5

mlevison, to random
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Reduce Upfront Costs, is one way to improve #Trialability. I found it interesting to learn, people value a savings of $5.99 with free shipping, over a $10 discount on the product itself. Free shipping resolved uncertainty, where a discount for even more money does not.

I guess I'm an odd duck, I look at the total cost of ownership

The Catalyst - Jonah Berger
#InfluenceAtWork

mlevison, to random
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#UncertaintyTax when circumstances are uncertain our brains press pause. An experiment that Berger cites: students were offered a cheap vacation and placed in three groups: pass, fail and unknown. The pass and fail groups both wanted the vacation. The uncertain group didn't want the vacation as much. Yet eventually they will either be in the pass or fail group, so their interests should be the same. The Uncertainty caused them to press pause.

#InfluenceAtWork
The Catalyst - Jonah Berger

blackoverflow,

@mlevison

I do not understand your description.
What was the experiment setup?

Maybe, do you have a link for a more detailed description?

mlevison,
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@blackoverflow I might be able to find the paper, when I'm home. Remind me on Thursday.

mlevison, to random
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Everett Rogers - Diffusions of Innovation - one of the most cited science books ever. It's the source of Innovators, Early Adopters, Early Majority, ...

In this book Everett, that up to 87% of the variance in adoption of an innovation (idea or product) comes from the trialability. Trialability is an odd, word. It just means if our ideas can't be easily tried. They will be ignored.

Next time you want an improvement at work make it sure it can be tried easily.

#InfluenceAtWork

mlevison, to random
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#UncertaintyTax #InfluenceAtWork - How much would you pay for $50 gift card at a local retailer that must used in two weeks. On average people were willing to pay $45. Now offer a lottery ticket with 50% chance of winning a $50 and 50% chance of winning $100 Gift card. We would expect the perceived value to go up or stay the same. In fact it dropped to $16.

To reduce the #UncertaintyTax at work, offer experiments and make bigger decisions reversible.

The Catalyst - Jonah Berger

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