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Use of Knowledge in Society 1945 von Hayek. The 5-Hour Rule Used by Bill Gates, Jack Ma and Elon Musk. Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This article was updated on November 4, 2019 You just walked in the door from an exhausting day at work. Twenty-Five Useful Thinking Tools - Scott H Young. Saras Sarasvathy Explores Effectual Reasoning by Expert Entrepreneurs. Update Feb-24-2011: Since I first wrote this in 2010 the Effectuation.Org site has been considerably upgraded and contains a lot more information on research on entrepreneurship by Saras Sarasvathy.

Saras Sarasvathy Explores Effectual Reasoning by Expert Entrepreneurs

Recapping ideas, papers, and books that had changed my life yesterday reminded me of Saras Sarasvathy’s Effectual Reasoning Model from her 2001 paper “What Makes Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial” (There is a reference on the Khosla Ventures site at “What Make Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial” with an annotated PDF version) Entrepreneurs Rely on Effectual Reasoning Effectual reasoning, however, does not begin with a specific goal. Instead, it begins with a given set of means and allows goals to emerge contingently over time from the varied imagination and diverse aspirations of the founders and the people they interact with. Effectual Reasoning Examined 9pp. Seven Principles of Learning Better From Cognitive Science - Scott H Young. Polya's Problem Solving Techniques. Perfect solution fallacy. By Tim Harding “The perfect is the enemy of the good.” — Voltaire “Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little.” – Edmund Burke.

Perfect solution fallacy

Nirvana fallacy. Not to be confused with the fallacy of confusing the general term "Nirvana" with 1990s grunge music The Nirvana fallacy is a logical fallacy in which one imagines a perfect solution exists, and rejects realistic answers in favour of it.

Nirvana fallacy

The fallacy is an ad hoc moralistic fallacy and an informal fallacy. Alternate names[edit]

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Wisdom. Expo Views. (37) Why Constant Learners All Embrace the 5 Hour Rule. Polymath Renaissance. Knowledge Acquisition. Discernment. Journaling Advances. Journey People. Languages. Logicians. Memory Minders. Metacognition. Neuroanthropology. Mind Mapping. Pragmatism. Research Capabilities. Skill Building. Story Selves. Writ. Systems Thinking. Educationally.