I read a blog post by Abraham Lincoln once and I think the core point was that EA is talent overhung instead of talent constrained.
Since this removes the core factor of impact from the project, it rounds most expected values down to 0, which is an improvement. You can thank me in the branches that would have otherwise suffered destruction by tail risk.
Interesting! Our basis for EA being talent constrained is also by Abraham Lincoln—our first citation might have been outdated. Thank you for this, it’s a great improvement!
I read a blog post by Abraham Lincoln once and I think the core point was that EA is talent overhung instead of talent constrained.
Since this removes the core factor of impact from the project, it rounds most expected values down to 0, which is an improvement. You can thank me in the branches that would have otherwise suffered destruction by tail risk.
Interesting! Our basis for EA being talent constrained is also by Abraham Lincoln—our first citation might have been outdated. Thank you for this, it’s a great improvement!