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Human Factors Minute

Human Factors Cast

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Step into the world of Human Factors and UX with the Human Factors Minute podcast! Each episode is like a mini-crash course in all things related to the field, packed with valuable insights and information in just one minute. From organizations and conferences to theories, models, and tools, we've got you covered. Whether you're a practitioner, student or just a curious mind, this podcast is the perfect way to stay ahead of the curve and impress your colleagues with your knowledge. Tune in o ...
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1202 - The Human Factors Podcast

Barry Kirby C.ErgHF FCIEHF

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Barry Kirby explores aspects of Human Factors, from practitioners in the field, through Processes and Tools that are useful (or not) and other Information and News that may be beneficial. For HF people to keep in touch and non-HF people to hear what we do.
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Some dads build a treehouse with their kid. We’re doing a history podcast. Welcome to Prime Factors where we review each UK Prime Minister from Robert Walpole to Rishi Sunak. We discuss their biography, highs and lows, and then rate them on a scale designed by a 10-year old before awarding the ultimate prize: Are they ”Known” or just an ”Ice Cream Cone”.
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Key Factors Real Estate AF

Mark A Jones - Founder of ReviewMyMortgage.com

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Educational Podcast for Consumers, Mortgage & Real Estate Industry Professionals. We'll Talk About It All! Key Factors podcast, powered by https://ReviewMyMortgage.com . Your Host Mark Jones invites Industry Pros to help uncover & educate on the key factors of various topics. There’s something for everyone so let us be your guides and get educated. Subscribe & Follow on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Facebook, Instagram, & all other podcasting platforms. Host : Mark A Jones Founder of ReviewMyMortg ...
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Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub

The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA)

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These podcasts are a series of educational podcasts from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA). These podcasts focus on the connection between human capabilities and good design. Their aim is to promote the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics and provide guidance and professional development.
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Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving

Gareth Lock at The Human Diver

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Human factors is a critical topic within the world of SCUBA diving, scientific diving, military diving, and commercial diving. This podcast is a mixture of interviews and 'shorts' which are audio versions of the weekly blog from The Human Diver. Each month we will look to have at least one interview and one case study discussion where we look at an event in detail and how human factors and non-technical skills contributed (or prevented) it from happening in the manner it did.
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Human Factors Cast

Human Factors Cast

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Take a deeper look into the human element in our ever changing digital world. Human Factors Cast is a podcast that investigates the sciences of psychology, engineering, biomechanics, industrial design, physiology and anthropometry and how it affects our interaction with technology. Hosted by Nick Roome, Blake Arnsdorff, and Barry Kirby.
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Deciding Factors takes a close look at decision-making, what influences it, and how to learn and apply insight to make an informed choice. In each episode, GLG’s Eric Jaffe sits down with world-class experts who share knowledge untapped by the usual sources. He dives into the world these experts know and draws out the insights that can help you navigate the decisions you make.
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With the advent of new technology, the healthcare industry is evolving day by day. Healthcare at home has become quintessential in India these days. Because of changing lifestyles, changing family structure,s and changing scenarios, many people are opting for healthcare home facilities. We at Livonta Home Care totally understands your requirement and needs. And that’s why we offer the best quality healthcare services to you and your family members at an affordable price without compromising ...
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From a one-room office in a former mortuary to a mortgage banking empire, Don Mann, founder of Mann Mortgage, joins us to weave an extraordinary tale of tenacity and vision. Our conversation takes us through the heart of the American Dream—a narrative punctuated by Don's North Dakota roots, a life-altering boating accident, and the sweet success in…
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In this podcast episode, we explore the concept of leadership in diving beyond traditional roles like Divemasters and Instructors. Leadership in diving involves guiding a team towards a common goal, prioritizing communication and maintaining situational awareness. Through real-life scenarios, we see how leadership can shift within a dive group, wit…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Highly-trained and experienced operators can often compensate for a poor design; however, in the case of the Chernobyl disaster, the designers gave the operators too difficult a task. The design was not at all forgiving of operator mistakes. It may have been difficult for the operators to have compensate…
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Our first rating! We discuss how Robert Walpole rose from the disaster of the South Sea Company bubble to control all the levers of power in Parliament, his near-loss to Spenser Compton after the death of George I, and his eventual decline and defeat thanks to a disagreement with Spain over a severed left ear. Recorded on location in Walpole, Massa…
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Carlo , Robyn and Vinod are discussing the impact that the absence of seating and poorly designed seating has on older adults in public places. The public seating project identified poor design, the coping behaviours of older adults needed and the impact that poor seating has on their social identity. An audit tool was devised to gather data, to un…
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In this podcast episode, we delve into the crucial role of effective communication and trust in scientific diving. Communication underwater is essential for safety, coordination, and data collection, but it comes with its challenges, including language barriers and equipment limitations like Full Face Masks and helium distortion. Various methods su…
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Welcome to this enlightening episode of Key Factors Podcast - RealEstateAF , where knowledge meets ambition in the fast-paced realms of real estate and finance. Hosted by Mark Jones, this podcast brings together top industry experts to dissect and discuss the evolving market dynamics, investment opportunities, and critical strategies for success in…
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In this podcast episode, we explore the importance of Human Factors training in the diving industry, drawing parallels with its significance in aviation. A firsthand account reveals how insurance premiums reflect the recognition of this training's value, emphasizing the shift from blaming individuals to fostering a culture of learning for safety im…
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In this episode, we delve into the concept of learning loops in scuba diving, inspired by the works of Chris Argyris and Donald Schön. We explore single-loop learning, focusing on immediate problem-solving like fixing a malfunctioning buoyancy control device (BCD), and double-loop learning, which involves analyzing underlying issues such as calibra…
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We have to start somewhere! Abram and I look at Robert Walpole from birth to 1721, the traditional start of his time as prime minister. We cover his early elections, his rise in the Whig party, his stint in the Tower of London for corruption, and how he rose in power to become the dominant force in British politics of his day. (Hint: It involved fa…
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Discover the underlying factors that drive our work ethic and dive into the real estate market's unique challenges with me, Mark Jones, and my insightful guest Kendra, a seasoned realtor. Together, we explore whether a predisposition to laziness is wired in our DNA or the product of our environment and choices. Kendra opens up about her own path to…
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In this episode, we explore the dynamics of teamwork in diving, emphasizing that although diving may not be a traditional team sport, divers typically operate in teams to ensure safety underwater. Key factors in team development include communication, shared goals, and role clarity. Whether diving with familiar partners or strangers, effective comm…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Members of the Forensics Professional Group are interested in all aspects of humanfactors as applied to litigation matters, both civil and criminal.FPGs goal is to bring ergonomic data and approaches to the investigation of lossesinfluenced by design or by human limitations. Arguments may be presented on…
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In this episode, we delve into the complexities of dive training agency standards and the challenges faced by instructors in evaluating student performance. While standards outline specific skills, determining their mastery isn't always straightforward. New instructors, lacking experience and nuanced judgment, often prioritize efficiency over thoro…
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Unlock the door to real estate mastery as I, Mark Jones, bring together industry powerhouses Nacole Ricks and Tom Ochoa to share their wealth of knowledge on the Key Factors Podcast. Our conversation promises to equip you with actionable strategies and insights to navigate the Texas property market. With an emphasis on integrity and creative invest…
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In this episode, we reflect on the tragic death of a fellow diver and the tendency within the diving community to rush to conclusions and assign blame rather than focusing on learning from incidents. Highlighting the need for a shift towards a more transparent and constructive approach, Gareth introduces The Human Diver's "Learning Review Guide in …
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Embarking on a journey that meanders through the valleys of personal struggle and soars to the pinnacles of professional achievement, Steve Collins joins us with tales of his life's metamorphosis, a narrative as inspiring as it is instructive. From the shackles of ADHD and addiction to the liberating triumphs in real estate and personal coaching, S…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! A time study is a structured process of directly observing and measuring human work using a timing device to establish the time required for completion of the work by a qualified worker when working at a defined level of performance.Typically, time studies determine the time required for a worker to comp…
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In this episode, we confront the harsh reality of diving accidents and the lack of transparency within the diving community regarding incident reporting and analysis. Reflecting on a recent tragedy involving a colleague, we emphasize the importance of learning from mistakes rather than engaging in speculation and blame. Unlike other sports, diving …
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When the beaten path doesn't appeal, forging your own way becomes the only option. Philip Becker joins me, Mark Jones, to recount the tale of how he defied the odds and the naysayers to establish Becker Properties, a real estate brokerage that thrives on individuality and defies the traditional office structure. Our walk down memory lane isn't just…
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In this podcast episode, we delve into the complexities of diving instruction and the pressures to rush through courses without adequate skill consolidation. The author reflects on a student who quickly progressed from one course to another, raising concerns about the thoroughness of training and readiness for advanced dives. Despite the instructor…
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In this podcast episode, we explore the concept of tribalism and discrimination within the diving community, stemming from cultural, historical, and social factors. Discrimination based on race, gender, age, or social background hampers the development of diving students, leading to lowered motivation, unrealistic expectations, and reduced quality …
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Sharon Todd is exploring Naturalistic Decision Making with Brian Moon. He is the Chief Technology Officer for Perigean Technologies LLC and Executive Director of the Naturalistic Decision Making Association. A leading practitioner and researcher in the field of NDM, Mr. Moon applies qualitative and quantitative research methods to a wide range of p…
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Ever find yourself wondering if the spirit of integrity still has a home in the cutthroat world of real estate? Look no further as we welcome Josue Martin to the Key Factors Podcast, a man whose personal narrative is steeped in a mission to infuse trust and authenticity into property dealings. From the streets of 90s LA where his family faced the d…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an association dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity and is the worlds largest technical professional society. It is designed to serve professionals involved in all aspects of electrical, …
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In this podcast episode, we delve into the distinction between normalization of deviance and constructive deviation/advancement within the diving community. Normalization of deviance, as coined by Diane Vaughen, describes the gradual acceptance of unsafe practices as the norm, whereas constructive deviation involves a deliberate, open exploration o…
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Embark on a voyage into the dynamic world of real estate with the exceptional Rami Dietz, as he lays bare the twists and turns of his career, from a young licensee to a powerhouse in the industry. Discover the intricacies of apartment locating, where Rami found his niche, and learn how persistence, building robust relationships, and managing the ch…
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In this podcast episode, we explore the concept of sunk cost fallacy in training courses, challenging the traditional mindset of focusing solely on certification or titles. Drawing from personal experiences in teaching outdoor sports like white water kayaking, the discussion emphasizes the value of adopting a mindset centered on skill improvement r…
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In this harmonious and groundbreaking episode, your favorite hosts, Nick and Barry, take a melodious detour from their traditional discussions on Human Factors and Ergonomics. "Human Factors Cast: The Musical!" transforms the complex world of human-centered design into an immersive soundscape, leveraging the power of Artificial Intelligence to comp…
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In this episode, we delve into the Betari Box model, exploring how our attitudes and behaviors are influenced by others and can create a negative spiral, particularly in diving scenarios. Through real-life examples, we illustrate the impact of negative attitudes on dive outcomes, highlighting situations where frustration, stress, and complacency le…
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Embark on a journey with me, Mark Jones, as we uncover the hidden traps of housing finance regulation with the astute John Hudson. Straight from the trenches of mortgage compliance, we dive into the repercussions of navigating this minefield without the proper guidance, as emphasized by the profound cautions of Ken Perry. Our conversation is a beac…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! In our previous Human Factors Minute on the Chernobyl disaster, we mentioned that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) had released a report detailing their conclusions of the disaster.The IAEA updated their conclusions in a 1993 report.New information since the 1986 report led them to "shift th…
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In this episode, we explore strategies for individuals to navigate authority gradients and foster open communication within teams, focusing on the PACE model for graded assertiveness communication. Drawing parallels from medical and diving contexts, we highlight the importance of gentle escalation when addressing concerns with higher-ranking indivi…
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Navigate the murky waters of mortgage trigger leads with us as mortgage expert Benjamin Sutton returns to shed light on how these controversial practices are changing the landscape for consumers and lenders alike. From the aggressive selling of consumer data by credit bureaus to the resulting onslaught of marketing that borrowers face, we tackle th…
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Grace Kennedy is my special guest. She is a Systems Engineer and Human Factors professional with over 15 year's experience in the Infrastructure, Rail, Healthcare, Manufacturing and Defence Research sectors in Australia and the UK. Research Interests and Expertise: Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), Organisational Systems Engineering (how to m…
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In this episode, we delve into the complexities of authority gradient, illustrated by a personal anecdote highlighting the challenges of challenging authority in diving contexts. Despite efforts to foster psychological safety, the innate hierarchical structure often inhibits individuals from voicing concerns. We explore strategies to mitigate this …
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Unlock the mysteries of the real estate industry with insights from our expert panel, featuring brokerage owner Jeff Garza, high-volume sales agent Robert Elder, and discount real estate company innovator Chris. As the recent lawsuit settlement sends shockwaves through the sector, we dissect the crumbling of the standard 6% commission rate and the …
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In this episode, we explore the cognitive effects of cold water on divers, balancing our understanding of temperature's impact with last week's discussion on heat. While physiological effects of cold water, like decompression sickness, are well-documented, the cognitive implications are less known but equally important, particularly for divers in c…
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In this episode, Nick Roome and Barry Kirby, explore the burgeoning world of gaming accessibility tools, envisaging their broader applications beyond gaming, and ponder the implications of AI surpassing humans in creativity tests. The duo also touches on the potential of integrating multimedia into Human Factors discourse, aiming to make it more in…
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Embark on a guided tour of the property management landscape with none other than Janice Lozano, an adept who oversees a staggering 200 properties. Our conversation navigates the intricacies of this bustling industry, from the strategic use of software to the nuanced dance of tenant relations. Janice, opting for the meticulous field of property man…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Safety culture is about what people do (safety-related behaviours); how people feel (individual and group values, attitudes and perceptions) as well as what the organisation has (policies, procedures, structures and systems). These three aspects are interrelated and therefore not mutually exclusive. A co…
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In this podcast episode, we explore the often-overlooked impact of weather, particularly heat, on divers' cognitive and physical abilities. Despite the common perception that warm temperatures are ideal for vacations, studies reveal significant cognitive impairment in individuals exposed to heat, especially without air conditioning. From decreased …
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