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Shturmovshchina (Russian: штурмовщина, IPA: [ʂtʊrmɐfˈɕːinə], last-minute rush, lit. storming) was a
common Soviet work
practice of
frantic and overtime...
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Optimism bias
Planning fallacy Software Peter principle Shturmovshchina Wishful thinking Yourdon,
Edward (2003) [1997].
Death March. Prentice...
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Gaganova movement [ru]
Izotovite movement [ru]
Lunin movement [ru]
Shturmovshchina Udarnik Vinogradova movement [ru]
Namesake of the
Vinogradovites (виноградовцы)...
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Labor Standards Act
Flextime Work-life
balance Effects of
overtime Shturmovshchina Jane Clarke, Alex White, A
Guide to Good
Employment Practice in the...
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desegregation in the city of Durham,
North Carolina. Barn
raising Shturmovshchina Talkoot Workshop Online Compendium of Free
Information for the Community...
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series Crunch Time (play), an
Australian play by
David Williamson Shturmovshchina, the
Russian equivalent of "crunch time"
Crunch (video games), a time...
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satisfied with cheating,
double accounting, ****ding of resources, and
shturmovshchina (last-minute cramming)—which, in the long term, led to a
collapse of...
- anti-innovation bias (also from fear of the
ratchet effect).
Storming (
shturmovshchina), i.e. the
hurry to
complete the plan at the end of a
planning cycle...
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particular a
process known as "storming" (Russian: штурмовщина,
pronounced shturmovshchina) was endemic; it
involved crash programs in
which factories tried to...
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Soviet times, and the
relationship between Pavel and the students.
Shturmovshchina (rushed production), the
Soviet industrial phenomenon,
became the subject...