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Distraction, memory failures, and bad decisions: how cognitive load affects human behavior and what to do about it – Training Doyens

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OVERVIEW Human errors are inevitable but the chances can be reduced by understanding human psychology. Where Ginette Collazo discusses how to assess human behavior and apply specific strategies to minimize performance problems. The webinar provides a clear and deep understanding about: ·          Definitions of cognitive load factors ·          How to report the level of risk for Human Errors ·          How to analyze the responses and determine the cognition levels LEARNING OBJECTIVES Know the definitions of cognitive load factors. Learn the Human Factors (20% Individual Performance). Learn the questions and possible answers. How to assess the areas. How to collect the responses. How to analyze the responses and determine the cognition levels. How to report the level of risk for Human Errors Recommend solutions WHO WILL ...

Practical Tools To Reduce Human Error

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Manyindustries suffer severe quality and production losses due to human errors. Although it’s not possible to completely eliminate human errors, many performance problems can be prevented. Join our new webinar to know how to address human performance issues and how to prevent or avoid them. WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND This human error prevention training would provide tools that can be implemented and used after this event. These include practical tools. We will discuss human error categories, near root causes and root causes for these events. We will discuss latest trends in human error issues in the industry. Human Error Prevention Techniques AREAS COVERED Background on Human Error Phenomena Importance of Human Error Prevention /reduction  Training and human error  Facts about human error Human Error as the Root Cause What is Human Error How is Human Error controlled? Common mistakes: Memory failures, Overconfidence, We believe we are above avera...