A podcast discussion with MBIE CEO Nick Blakeley addresses the failure of an immigration technology project, highlighting governance lapses, deception, and the need for stronger oversight and accountability in the public service.
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So, yeah, but but optimism bias, and I heard you say this yesterday, and I think you're wrong on it. Uh I mean you're right, but to the extent that you want things to work. You're keen for it to come to a successful conclusion. I get that. But you don't lie to get there.
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unhealthy overconfidence leading to poor decisions
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