Christopher Browne

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Some people have difficulty killing projects that have started because of a desire to avoid losing whatever time and money have already been sunk into the project. The more people invest in a project, the harder it becomes to abandon it, even when a more rational decision based off of future value would be better. This is known as sunk cost fallacy.
Making Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Work & Flow
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