
The Cognitive Cascade: How a Chain Reaction of Biases Leads to Disaster
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Why do brilliant teams sometimes make catastrophic mistakes? It's rarely a single error. More often, it's a "cognitive cascade"—a chain reaction of biases where one bad judgment feeds the next.
Our new article is an advanced dive into the psychology of failure, exploring how biases collide and compound each other. We deconstruct the legendary "New Coke" fiasco to show, step-by-step, how:
⚓ An initial Anchoring Bias set the stage.
🔍 Confirmation Bias made the team see only what they wanted to see.
😎 The Dunning-Kruger Effect created massive overconfidence.
🛡️ The Bias Blind Spot prevented anyone from seeing the disaster coming.
This isn't just a history lesson; it's a crucial guide to understanding complex decision-making and preventing these disastrous chain reactions in your own life and work. Ready to understand the anatomy of folly? Read the full article now.
https://englishpluspodcast.com/the-cognitive-cascade-how-a-chain-reaction-of-biases-leads-to-disaster/
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