We asked one hundred customers how they'd like teams to approach work on their projects.
It's long been my intuition that the families on Family Fortunes will almost always choose to play, overtaken by the adrenalin buzz of starting something, unhindered by any consideration of the context or subject matter.
The view is supported (thank you, Internet!) by Nicholas Boy's informal analysis Pass or Play: A Data Driven Approach to Family Feud.
Out of the one hundred face offs I watched, can you guess how many times the teams passed? Nope, less. No, seriously, less. Twice.
The analogy is weak I know, and I doubt it's as high as 98% at work, but I've seen so much started with so little consideration of anything other than some potential positive wished-for outcome.
Every time, I imagine the line of Sunday Best grandparents, trying-to-be trendy nephews, and that weird extrovert brother-in-law, all waving their hands in the air and shouting ...
"PLAY!"
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