The posts linked under “fairly well received posts” are just as proof of capabilities (i.e., my forecasting system isn’t suggesting terrible projects). They are also fairly long, so I wouldn’t suggest reading all of them.
Right now, the time I take to predict the value of a project ranges from almost instantaneous to something like 5 mins.
how do you then estimate how long each research question/project would take? Do you also do forecasts for that?
Yes, I also have an estimate for hours, but that’s a bit more tricky, and I’m not that great at it.
And do you then just divide the milibostroms by the estimated number of hours to find what’s most cost-effective to pursue?
That’s cool to hear though that it takes you 0-5 mins to predict the value of a project. I may want to book a call with you too to dig deeper about your forecasting system for projects. Could you DM me on the Forum your Calendly link (if you have one)? :)
The posts linked under “fairly well received posts” are just as proof of capabilities (i.e., my forecasting system isn’t suggesting terrible projects). They are also fairly long, so I wouldn’t suggest reading all of them.
Right now, the time I take to predict the value of a project ranges from almost instantaneous to something like 5 mins.
Yes, I also have an estimate for hours, but that’s a bit more tricky, and I’m not that great at it.
Yes, see column H of the spreadsheet.
Ah I meant I’ve only read 1/3-1/2 of the “An experiment to evaluate the value of one researcher’s work”. I’ll try to finish reading it within the next few days.
That’s cool to hear though that it takes you 0-5 mins to predict the value of a project. I may want to book a call with you too to dig deeper about your forecasting system for projects. Could you DM me on the Forum your Calendly link (if you have one)? :)