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How the Peak-End Rule Shapes Your Office Reputation
Season 3
Episode 109
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
Description
In this episode of The Office Politics Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the Peak-End Rule — a cognitive bias from Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman that says people judge experiences mostly by their most intense moment and their ending. They apply it to workplace interactions: how a single bad meeting can define your reputation, why how you end a conversation matters more than you think, and a concrete strategy for engineering better 'peak' and 'end' moments in your daily work. With real examples from performance reviews, presentations, and one-on-ones, this episode gives you a tactical framework for managing how colleagues remember you.