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The Human Behavior Podcast
The Human Behavior Podcast
287 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text When decisions can’t wait for perfect data, you need methods that actually work in the real world. We sit down with Brian Moon to pull naturalistic decision making out of journals and into the field where cops, medics, operators, and executives make consequential calls under stress, time pressure, and uncertainty. The conversation opens with a clear critique: elegant lab studies often miss the work. From there, we rebuild on stronger ground; agency, process, and the lived patte...
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Send us a text When decisions can’t wait for perfect data, you need methods that actually work in the real world. We sit down with Brian Moon to pull naturalistic decision making out of journals and into the field where cops, medics, operators, and executives make consequential calls under stress, time pressure, and uncertainty. The conversation opens with a clear critique: elegant lab studies often miss the work. From there, we rebuild on stronger ground; agency, process, and the lived patte...
Show more...
Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Science,
Documentary
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What Problem Does This Solve?
The Human Behavior Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes
7 months ago
What Problem Does This Solve?
Send us a text We explore why organizations rush toward new tech, convinced that shiny equipment will solve their deepest problems when often the issues are fundamentally about training, judgment, and decision-making. • The Boeing 737 MAX case study demonstrates how technological "fixes" without proper training led to catastrophic failures • Most resource decisions are reactive, not strategic, with organizations buying gear instead of investing in people • Tools are the default solution beca...
The Human Behavior Podcast
Send us a text When decisions can’t wait for perfect data, you need methods that actually work in the real world. We sit down with Brian Moon to pull naturalistic decision making out of journals and into the field where cops, medics, operators, and executives make consequential calls under stress, time pressure, and uncertainty. The conversation opens with a clear critique: elegant lab studies often miss the work. From there, we rebuild on stronger ground; agency, process, and the lived patte...