Improvisational Leadership
Hindsight bias is the cognitive phenomenon where individuals believe, after an event has occurred, that they could have predicted the outcome beforehand. This bias often leads people to feel that past events were more foreseeable than they actually were, resulting in a distorted understanding of their ability to foresee events. It connects to heuristics and biases as it illustrates how our brains often rely on shortcuts that can distort our perception of reality and affect our decision-making processes.
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