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Human Performance and Latent Causes
Robert E. Statham, subject matter expert in Latent Cause Analysis for Human Performance.
73 episodes
2 weeks ago

Failsafe Network’s podcast, Human Performance and Latent Causes, offers an in-depth look at why things go wrong at work-and how to genuinely fix them without the blame game. Hosted by Rob Statham, this program emphasizes the use of Latent Cause Analysis to uncover latency, the hidden factors in our culture, and the habits that lead to incidents. Think of it as peeling back layers of normal to reveal what’s truly sabotaging performance. Almost every Friday, you get a new episode filled with expert insights on learning from incidents, not just pointing fingers. Rob hosts the show, drawing on Failsafe’s decades of experience in understanding why things go wrong.

The vibe is conversational, like talking with a wise mentor-no fluff, just practical tools to identify and eliminate those hidden causes before they cause bigger problems. Whether you’re in safety, management, or simply curious about human performance, it helps you create better systems and cultures. If you’re into root cause analysis but want something more effective, this is it. Seriously, it’s transformative for anyone tired of making the same mistakes.

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Failsafe Network’s podcast, Human Performance and Latent Causes, offers an in-depth look at why things go wrong at work-and how to genuinely fix them without the blame game. Hosted by Rob Statham, this program emphasizes the use of Latent Cause Analysis to uncover latency, the hidden factors in our culture, and the habits that lead to incidents. Think of it as peeling back layers of normal to reveal what’s truly sabotaging performance. Almost every Friday, you get a new episode filled with expert insights on learning from incidents, not just pointing fingers. Rob hosts the show, drawing on Failsafe’s decades of experience in understanding why things go wrong.

The vibe is conversational, like talking with a wise mentor-no fluff, just practical tools to identify and eliminate those hidden causes before they cause bigger problems. Whether you’re in safety, management, or simply curious about human performance, it helps you create better systems and cultures. If you’re into root cause analysis but want something more effective, this is it. Seriously, it’s transformative for anyone tired of making the same mistakes.

Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Management
Episodes (20/73)
Human Performance and Latent Causes
Growth Through Failure: Turning Setbacks into Stepping Stones
2 weeks ago
15 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Blame Fixes Nothing
1 month ago
9 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
How to Handle Human Error
1 month ago
13 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
How to Apply the 5 Principles of HOP
1 month ago
21 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
High Reliability in Action
1 month ago
31 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Dick Swanson shares Life Lessons
1 month ago
48 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
How to Interview People
2 months ago
13 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
How to Start an Investigation
2 months ago
15 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
40 Years Reflecting on Profound Learning
4 months ago
50 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Latency in Action within an Organization
4 months ago
9 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Latency's Effect on People
5 months ago
17 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
CHOLearning's 31st Annual Conference Takeaways
5 months ago
20 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Barriers to Organization Learning
5 months ago
20 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Learning from Failure is Easy
8 months ago
15 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Barriers to Organizational Learning Part 2
8 months ago
13 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Barriers to Organizational Learning Part 1
9 months ago
13 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
The Value in Failure 3
9 months ago
16 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
The Value in Failure 2
9 months ago
18 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
The Value in Failure
9 months ago
22 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes
Do People Learn from Failure?
10 months ago
15 minutes

Human Performance and Latent Causes

Failsafe Network’s podcast, Human Performance and Latent Causes, offers an in-depth look at why things go wrong at work-and how to genuinely fix them without the blame game. Hosted by Rob Statham, this program emphasizes the use of Latent Cause Analysis to uncover latency, the hidden factors in our culture, and the habits that lead to incidents. Think of it as peeling back layers of normal to reveal what’s truly sabotaging performance. Almost every Friday, you get a new episode filled with expert insights on learning from incidents, not just pointing fingers. Rob hosts the show, drawing on Failsafe’s decades of experience in understanding why things go wrong.

The vibe is conversational, like talking with a wise mentor-no fluff, just practical tools to identify and eliminate those hidden causes before they cause bigger problems. Whether you’re in safety, management, or simply curious about human performance, it helps you create better systems and cultures. If you’re into root cause analysis but want something more effective, this is it. Seriously, it’s transformative for anyone tired of making the same mistakes.