Hi Simon,
May I ask who provided the forecasting training? My team is also interested in training to reduce bias and think more probabilistically. We’ve all read Superforecasting and Scout Mindset, etc. Ready to make it practical!
Sure, we self studied from an agenda that the two of us put together:- those 3 books- some clearer thinking modules (great resource)- practicing forecasting on metaculus- reading some other articles and interviewsHere’s a doc with all the details (also contains book notes if it’s of info)
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Hi Simon,
May I ask who provided the forecasting training? My team is also interested in training to reduce bias and think more probabilistically. We’ve all read Superforecasting and Scout Mindset, etc. Ready to make it practical!
Sure, we self studied from an agenda that the two of us put together:
- those 3 books
- some clearer thinking modules (great resource)
- practicing forecasting on metaculus
- reading some other articles and interviews
Here’s a doc with all the details (also contains book notes if it’s of info)