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Exploring Cognitive Bias in Decision-Making Processes

Tune in as the hosts discuss cognitive biases in decision-making and their effects on BPM projects, highlighting experiences from personal and professional perspectives.

A new podcast episode of Die Prozess Philosophen was published on Apr 10, 2025, with the original title:

Episode 44: Discussion on Cognitive Biases in BPM

Overview:

The latest episode of Die Prozess Philosophen delves into the complexities of cognitive biases affecting decision-making in business process management (BPM). It highlights the implications of biases on project success and explores how awareness can improve outcomes in BPM projects.

Core content:

  • The episode discusses various cognitive biases and their impact on decision-making within BPM projects.
  • Host interactions emphasize the relevance of experienced professionals in project management to avoid common pitfalls.
  • Listeners can examine their biases through personal examples shared during the episode.
  • The podcast addresses how misconceptions about project complexity lead to underestimated project timelines and costs.

Learnings:

  • Understanding cognitive biases can enhance your approach to project management, leading to better decision-making.
  • Acknowledging biases helps identify potential risks and improve project outcomes by involving experienced team members.
  • Listeners are encouraged to explore their biases and how these can affect their professional perspectives and practices.
  • The discussion provides insight into the importance of accurate project estimation and planning in BPM initiatives.

The original content was published in German.

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