Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Purushartha: A Journal of Management Ethics and Spirituality
Source : Purushartha: A Journal of Management Ethics and Spirituality, Volume 9, Number 1 (2016)
Url : https://www.inflibnet.ac.in/ojs/index.php/PS/article/view/4120
Campus : Bengaluru, Coimbatore
School : School of Business
Department : Business
Year : 2016
Abstract : Schedule and effort slippages are measures that practitioners in the Information Technology (IT) industry are all too familiar with. While we accept the fact that these slippages are realities of our day-to-day life, we put continual efforts to overcome or reduce the impact of these deviations. Our propensity to lose sense of time-taken and become over optimistic and thereby skew our planning is termed as planning fallacy.This research is to study the planning errors, the reason for such behavior, its ubiquity in IT industry and how remedial actions may reduce planning errors. The intent is to approach the problem from a behavioral economics point of view, on the irrational approach followed by individuals that lead to planning fallacy. The research methodology adopted was experimental design with random samples chosen as control and treatment group. The results of the study and experiments establish the g presence of planning fallacy in many areas of task planning. Our results on the treatment group demonstrate that this judgment bias could be reduced to a large extent by periodic monitoring and facilitation.
Cite this Research Publication : S. Madhavan, Dr. Amalendu Jyotishi, and Dr. P. Balasubramanian, “Planning Fallacy: A Case of Task Planning in IT Project Support Services”, Purushartha: A Journal of Management Ethics and Spirituality, vol. 9, 2016.