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A well-known study out of UC Berkeley by organizational behavior professor Philip Tetlock found that television pundits--that is, people who earn their livings by holding forth confidently on the basis of limited information--make worse predictions about political and economic trends than they would by random chance. And the very worst prognosticators tend to be the most famous and the most confident--the very ones who would be considered natural leaders in an HBS classroom.