Hey,
Have you ever been in a meeting where everyone seems to be more concerned with the font of the presentation than with the actual content?
If so, you've experienced the Bikeshed effect.
This term refers to the tendency for people to focus on trivial details while ignoring more important ones.
For example, a software development team might spend hours debating the merits of different coding styles, while ignoring more important decisions, such as the overall architecture of the project.
Or, a marketing team might spend days deciding on the perfect colour scheme for a website, while neglecting to create a compelling marketing message.
The Bikeshed effect can be a major productivity killer.
If you're in a meeting and you find yourself getting bogged down in unimportant details, then this one is for you.
Check out the article here: The Bikeshed Effect
Take care!
Manoj