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The Pre-Mortem: Imagining Failure to Prevent It

Gary KleinHarvard Business Review8 min readSeptember 1, 2007
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The pre-mortem technique asks team members to imagine that a project has already failed spectacularly and then work backward to identify causes, overcoming the optimism and groupthink that plague traditional risk assessment. Klein's research shows that pre-mortems increase the ability to identify potential problems by 30% compared to standard risk workshops. The technique works because it grants permission to express doubt, leverages prospective hindsight, and transforms critics from obstacles into assets.

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