Even my data-savviest colleagues need time to process new information. Because the presenters knew their material forward and back, they experienced what social psychologists call “the curse of knowledge”—the cognitive bias that makes it difficult for them to remember what it’s like to be a beginner seeing the content for the first time. That’s why they assumed the room could quickly grasp all the salient points as they flipped from slide to slide.1955 ↱
The Making of a Manager
What to Do When Everyone Looks to You
Julie Zhuo