Monthly Archives: June 2018
Suitably Qualified and Experienced? Five Questions to ask before buying Human Factors training or consultancy
Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being … Continue reading
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Tagged accreditation, ergonomics, ethics, human factors, practice, qualification, training
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Work-as-Imagined Solutioneering: A 10-Step Guide
Have you ever come across a ‘problematic solution’ that was implemented in your workplace, and wondered, “How did this come to be?” Wherever you sit in an organisation, the chances are that you have. Many problematic solutions emerge from a top-down … Continue reading
Posted in Human Factors/Ergonomics, Safety, Systems Thinking
Tagged archetypes, archetypes of human work, change, design, healthcare, implementation, seven samurai, technology, varieties of human work, work-as-disclosed, work-as-done, work-as-imagined, work-as-prescribed
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