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Unknown unknowns (unexpected or unforeseeable conditions), which pose a potentially greater risk simply because they cannot be anticipated based on past experience or investigation. Known unknowns result from recognized but poorly understood phenomena.
2 de ago. de 2019 · The unknown unknowns are things you didn’t even know you needed to find out. They are unidentified things. An example of a complex context is an organism or an ecosystem...
17 de fev. de 2019 · Known Knowns (facts): you use analytics data to check those facts against them. Known Unknowns (hypotheses): can be confirmed or rejected with measurements. Unknown Knowns (our intuitions and prejudices): can be put aside if we trust the data instead.
Unknown Unknowns are future outcomes, events, circumstances, or consequences that we cannot predict. We cannot plan for them either. We don’t even know when and where to search for them. Unknown unknowns is a common term in strategic planning and project management.
12 de dez. de 2020 · (3) Unknown Unknowns. Rumsfeld says that the “category of unknown unknowns is the most difficult to grasp”. Moreover, “[t]hey are gaps in our knowledge, but gaps that we don’t know exist”.
Unknown–knowns (impact is unknown but existence is known, i.e., untapped knowledge), Known–unknowns (risks), and Unknown–unknowns (unfathomable uncertainty).