Hosted by Ginette Collazo, Phd., The Power of Why explores human error, consulting, management and innovation through engaging with today's leaders. Learn more at Mission Matters or Linktree for Ginette Collazo
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The Psychology of Decision Making Under Pressure
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Let's explore how decision-making is affected by high-pressure environments, focusing on the cognitive impact of stress and the role of stress hormones like cortisol. We discuss common mistakes made under pressure, such as slips, omissions, and cognitive biases, and provide strategies for improving decision-making through training, simulations, min…
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Oh no!!! I made a mistake! Part 2 of a Human Error Investigation
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In this episode, Dr. Ginette Collazo takes a deep dive into a recent incident where she missed a crucial meeting—an error that could have affected a significant contract for her organization. Join us as we walk through the full investigation, exploring the emotional reactions, communication breakdowns, and the series of decisions that led to the mi…
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Oh no!!! I made a mistake! Part 1 of a Human Error Investigation
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In this episode, we explore a critical error involving a no-show at a key meeting and examine the background that led to the mistake. As part one of an ongoing investigation, we take a closer look at the factors behind the error, setting the stage for understanding what went wrong and identifying lessons to be learned for the future. To learn more,…
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This discussion focuses on the challenges of knowledge-based decision-making in manufacturing, emphasizing how high cognitive load, unfamiliar situations, and mental strain can lead to human error. By examining real-world examples, we explore how excessive control, unrealistic monitoring, and complex mental tasks can overwhelm workers, reducing eff…
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In this episode, we explore the distinct dynamics of High Reliability Organizations (HROs) and industries regulated by Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), such as pharmaceuticals and medical devices. We delve into how each sector prioritizes safety and reliability, the differences in regulatory oversight, operational procedures, and cultural approa…
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Deep Dive into Individual Performance: Exploring Slips, Mistakes, and Violations
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Explore the individual performance category within manufacturing, focusing on critical aspects of human error. We examine the categories of slips, mistakes, and violations, and their significant implications. Discover effective strategies for mitigating these errors and boosting overall efficiency in the manufacturing sector. To learn more, visit: …
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The Impact of Human Factors on Error Reduction in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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Explore the critical role of human factors in high-stakes industries, focusing on communication, negligence, and violations. We discuss real-world examples, including notable aviation accidents, to highlight the importance of these elements in ensuring safety and reducing errors. Join us for valuable insights into improving practices and protocols …
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Preparing for 2050: Essential Skills for the Future Workforce
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We explore the essential skills needed for the future workforce, focusing on the advancements expected by 2050. From technological proficiency and data analysis to sustainability practices and emotional intelligence, discover how these skills will shape the future of work. Learn about the importance of continuous learning and adapting to new techno…
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How I do Diagnostic Studies for Human Error
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Discover the process of diagnostic studies for human error reduction in manufacturing sites. We'll explore prediction methods, assessment techniques, root cause coding, and corrective and preventive actions (CAPA). Learn how to systematically identify and mitigate human errors to enhance productivity and safety in your operations. To learn more, vi…
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Mastering Data Entry: Strategies to Minimize Human Error
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Let's explore the common pitfalls of data entry and discuss effective strategies to reduce human error. Join us as we dive into practical tips, error-proofing techniques, and the importance of thorough reviews to ensure accuracy and efficiency. To learn more, visit: https://humanerrorsolutions.com/ Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters: https:…
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Welcome to the Power of Why podcast! Today is a special episode as we introduce our new co-host, Chatty. Joining our host Ginette Collazo, Chatty is an AI designed to provide insights, engage in discussions, and enhance the podcast experience. Together, Ginette and Chatty will explore the 'whys' of human behavior, critical thinking, and human perfo…
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In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the critical issue of toxic management and how it can devastate workplace morale, productivity, and overall organizational health. Join us as we explore the telltale signs of toxic managerial behaviors and discuss the traits you absolutely want to avoid as a leader. From micromanagement and favoritism to l…
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The power of intuition and how trusting one's gut feelings can lead to improved decision-making, risk management, creativity, relationship-building, and adaptability to change. We explore the ways in which intuition can be a valuable tool for preventing errors, enhancing performance, and driving innovation in various work-related contexts. We illus…
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Organizational Culture: Interview with Robert Bayer from Co-hesion Part II
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In this episode, we sit down with Robert Bayer, the Architect of Organizational Transformation at Co-hesion, to explore his mastery in harmonizing culture, mission, and vision within organizations. Robert shares his insights on leadership communication and collaborative strategy execution, highlighting the importance of bridging human disconnection…
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Organizational Culture: Interview with Robert Bayer from Co-hesion
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In this episode, we sit down with Robert Bayer, the Architect of Organizational Transformation at Co-hesion, to explore his mastery in harmonizing culture, mission, and vision within organizations. Robert shares his insights on leadership communication and collaborative strategy execution, highlighting the importance of bridging human disconnection…
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Organizational Development and Human Error Part II
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In part 2 we continue to explore the fascinating world of organizational development and its impact on human error. In this episode, we delve into the intricate relationship between organizational structures, processes, and the occurrence of human errors in the workplace. From understanding the root causes of errors to implementing effective strate…
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Organizational Development and Human Error Part I
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We explore the fascinating world of organizational development and its impact on human error. In this episode, we delve into the intricate relationship between organizational structures, processes, and the occurrence of human errors in the workplace. From understanding the root causes of errors to implementing effective strategies for prevention an…
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Let's explore the intricate relationship between human factors and visual inspection. We discuss how human factors, perception, and “attention" in mitigating these risks. Join us as we uncover the fascinating intersection of human factors and visual inspection, and how understanding these dynamics can improve inspection outcomes across various indu…
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Let's deep dive into the intricate relationship between situation awareness and human error. We explore how lapses in situation awareness can contribute to various types of human errors across different contexts, from aviation to healthcare. Through insightful discussions and real-life examples, we unravel the underlying factors that influence situ…
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Human error investigation interviews focus on understanding the underlying factors contributing to mistakes or failures made by individuals within various contexts, such as workplaces or critical operations. These interviews aim to uncover not only the immediate actions leading to the error but also the broader systemic issues, including environmen…
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Unraveling the Mystery: Procedures Not Used
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This thought-provoking podcast episode delves into the intriguing world of "Procedures Not Used." Explore with us as we unravel the reasons why people often choose to disregard established procedures and protocols. From workplace guidelines to everyday processes, we dissect the various factors contributing to this phenomenon. We examine the psychol…
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We dissect the intricate interplay of Human Factors and Human Errors within the workplace environment. Join us on a journey through the crucial aspects of ergonomics, user-centered design, and cognitive factors that significantly influence how we function in professional settings. From the subtle nuances of office layouts to the pivotal role of tec…
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Corporate boundaries or lack of: Navigating the struggles of the 9 to 5 grind
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Join us in this candid episode of 'The Power of Why' as we delve into the unspoken challenges of corporate life. From the pitfalls of social media hypersensitivity to the pressures of staying late at work, we navigate the thin line between corporate expectations and personal well-being. Discover why some choose to disconnect from the digital world …
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Navigating the Nexus: Cybersecurity, Counterterrorism, and the Human Element with Ira Winkler Part 2.
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In this riveting episode, we engage in a compelling conversation with Ira Winkler, the author of "You Can Stop Stupid," delving into the realms of cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and the intricate interplay of human error in these critical domains. We navigate the complex landscape of digital security, uncovering the profound impact of human behav…
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Navigating the Nexus: Cybersecurity, Counterterrorism, and the Human Element with Ira Winkler
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In this riveting episode, we engage in a compelling conversation with Ira Winkler, the author of "You Can Stop Stupid," delving into the realms of cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and the intricate interplay of human error in these critical domains. We navigate the complex landscape of digital security, uncovering the profound impact of human behav…
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Human Error in the Headlines: A Deeper Dive into Recent Incidents
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What is it that the news tells us when there are incidents of human errors? We take a look at some information presented and analyze the causes. Is it really human error? To learn more, visit: https://humanerrorsolutions.com/ Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters: https://missionmatters.com/author/ginette-collazo/…
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The Strange World of Useless Facts: But Fun!
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Join us as we dive into the realm of trivia treasures and pointless pursuits. Delve into a captivating collection of knowledge that serves no real purpose, but is bound to make you the life of the party. From bizarre historical facts to strange animal behaviors, we explore the depths of useless but fascinating information. To learn more, visit: htt…
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Understanding the Subconscious Influences on Buying Decisions
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Let's dive into the intriguing world of consumer psychology and discover the hidden secrets of consumer psychology. Explore how specific stimuli strategically activate thoughts, feelings, and associations that shape our decision-making processes. From the subtle techniques employed by businesses to influence consumer behavior to practical insights …
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Mastering Compliance and Regulation Training
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We explore the world of effective regulation training on regulatory compliance. Discover the importance of regulatory training in promoting compliance and safety across industries. Learn how to design comprehensive training programs that address specific regulatory requirements and engage learners effectively. Gain insights into common compliance c…
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The Mystery of Inattentional Blindness: Why We Look But Don't Always See Part 2
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Have you ever experienced the peculiar feeling of looking at something without actually seeing it? This phenomenon, known as inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness, has captivated researchers and intrigued psychologists for years. Inattentional blindness occurs when our attention is so narrowly focused on a particular aspect of our visual …
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The Mystery of Inattentional Blindness: Why We Look But Don't Always See Part 1
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Have you ever experienced the peculiar feeling of looking at something without actually seeing it? This phenomenon, known as inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness, has captivated researchers and intrigued psychologists for years. Inattentional blindness occurs when our attention is so narrowly focused on a particular aspect of our visual …
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Confronting Workplace Bullying: Navigating Challenges and Fostering Change
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We're diving into the crucial topic of Workplace Bullying. Join us as we uncover the often-hidden dynamics of this issue, ranging from subtle microaggressions to overt harassment. Our discussion will spotlight the emotional and professional toll on victims, explore strategies for coping and healing, and emphasize the role of organizations in foster…
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Superstition Unveiled: Exploring the Power of Belief
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Drawing upon the principles of attribution theory, cognitive biases, and observational bias, we delve into the psychological mechanisms that drive belief in superstitions. The episode explores the role of cognitive shortcuts in reinforcing superstitions and examines how people tend to selectively remember instances that support their beliefs while …
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Let's explore into the world of micromanagement. We will explore the challenges and implications of being micromanaged in the workplace, as well as discuss strategies to overcome this stifling behavior. Micromanagement can be detrimental to employees' motivation, autonomy, and overall job satisfaction. So, whether you have experienced micromanageme…
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Unraveling the Threads of Human Error: Answers to Your Burning Workplace Questions
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We delve into the enigmatic realm of human error in the workplace. We will unravel the underlying causes, consequences, and solutions to this pervasive phenomenon and we explore the impact of human fallibility and shed light on effective strategies for prevention and recovery. Furthermore, we answer your burning questions and get ready for an enlig…
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The Why Factor: Curiosity Unleashed in Q4
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Stay with me here. We are going to delve into the world of manufacturing. You may be wondering, what in the world does manufacturing have to do with designing a fantastic 4th quarter? Well, my guest is all about asking why. And asking why is a powerful skill as you grow up. Curiosity and reflection. These are skills that become increasingly importa…
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We explore the hidden motivations behind the decisions we make and the actions we take. We take a look into the complex world of dishonesty, examining the many reasons why people lie, and the impact that lying has on individuals and society at large. To learn more, visit: https://humanerrorsolutions.com/ Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters: …
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The Art of Sabotage: CIA Manual on How to Destroy an Organizations (for enemies)
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We explore the history and techniques of disrupting organizations. From the CIA Simple Sabotage Manual to real-life examples of corporate sabotage, we dive deep into the world of intentional disruption. Listen in as we learn about how to identify sabotage, prevent it from happening, and discuss the ethical implications of these actions. To learn mo…
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How to Navigate the Age of Information Overload: A Guide to Discernment in the Digital Era
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With the endless stream of information that is readily available to us, it's becoming more and more challenging to sift through and determine what is true and what is not. In this episode, we will explore how to cultivate human discernment skills to help make informed decisions. As humans, we have the ability to think critically, analyze informatio…
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The Allure of the Cult: Unpacking the Complexities of Joining and Leaving
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We're going to delve into the question of why people join these groups in the first place. Cults have been around for thousands of years, and yet they continue to attract new members even in our modern, supposedly enlightened age. So what is it about cults that draws people in? Is it a desire for community and belonging, a search for spiritual mean…
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Group Think and Collective IQ: The Stories
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Groupthink is a phenomenon that occurs when a group of people makes decisions or takes actions that are more extreme or risky than what any individual in the group would do alone. This can happen when the group values harmony and agreement over critical thinking and independent judgment. Collective IQ, on the other hand, refers to the intelligence …
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Fatigue is a common issue that affects millions of workers worldwide, and its consequences can be severe. From decreased productivity and increased errors to accidents and injuries, fatigue is a significant risk factor that employers and employees alike need to be aware of. In this episode, we'll explore the causes and warning signs of fatigue, dis…
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Analysis paralysis is a term that describes a situation where someone is unable to decide because they overthink or over analyze it too much. Analysis paralysis can happen to individuals or groups, affecting various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, health, etc. Nevertheless, if we understand the causes and techniques to overcome it, we…
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Interview with Tobias Kuners of Koenders: Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and 5S; benefits to the organizations
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This interview explores the concepts of Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, and 5S practices. We'll discuss how these philosophies have transformed manufacturing processes in today's industrial age and how they can be used to improve efficiency and quality within a production system. We'll also examine the costs and benefits associated with each of thes…
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Conversation with Brad Green expert in Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental issues
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This podcast episode features an interview with Brad Green, a leading expert in Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE). During the episode, Brad will share his expertise on HSSE topics such as proper safety protocols, and risk management. He will explain how these topics are interconnected, and how organizations can create comprehensive p…
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Interview With Chatgpt: Dr. Collazo Interviews One of the Most Popular Chatbot
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In this interview with AI, we explore the fascinating world of artificial intelligence. In this captivating conversation, we'll uncover how AI works and why it's becoming a powerful tool in our society. We'll also explore the ethical implications of this rapidly advancing technology, as well as its potential applications for both potential good and…
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Conversation With Craig Clapper; Expert On Reliability, and Safety Culture Improvement
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We discuss the importance of Safety Culture and its impact on reliability in this episode of The Power of Why podcast. Craig Clapper is the founder and principal engineer of Reliability for Life Group, a consulting group specializing in improving human performance in complex systems using evidence-based methods derived from high-reliability organiz…
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Decision Making and Leadership: Why Do I Have to Ask for Commitment?
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Not all decisions are equal. Some decisions are very important and require input from people; other decisions can be made rapidly if they won’t have long-lasting effects on the company as a whole. Victor Vroom presents a model to assist in this process. Understanding this basic concept allows you to determine which decision-making process will be u…
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Generations in the workplace and the Art of the Long View
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People of different ages bring different viewpoints to the table, helping to increase innovation and creative problem-solving. In addition, intergenerational culture can lead to rewarding career development and increase companies' success. To achieve this, we must understand generations in the workplace and the essential traits of our workforce. Kn…
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OEE and People: How I Learned that People Impact Equipment Effectiveness
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OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) is the gold standard for measuring manufacturing productivity. Simply put – it identifies the percentage of manufacturing time that is truly productive. Now, do people affect equipment? The obvious answer is yes. Let's discuss why. To learn more, visit: https://humanerrorsolutions.com/ Listen to more episodes o…
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