Episodios

  • From Embryos to Tablets: What Mix-Ups Teach Us About Human Error
    Apr 30 2025

    Mix-ups in high-risk industries reveal how small human or system errors can have life-changing consequences. From an embryo transfer mistake in an IVF clinic to pharmaceutical labeling failures, these cases expose critical vulnerabilities even in highly regulated environments. This discussion explores how such errors happen, why safeguards sometimes fail, and what can be done to strengthen human reliability and protect outcomes where precision is non-negotiable.


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    21 m
  • Type, Click, Mistake: Solutions for Data Entry Mistakes
    Apr 16 2025

    This episode explores the human side of data entry errors—why they happen, how our brains process information under pressure, and what organizations can do to reduce mistakes. From omission and duplication to misinterpretation and transposition, we break down real examples and brain-based insights to show how simple changes in design, culture, and pacing can significantly improve reliability. It’s not about perfection—it’s about respecting human limitations and building smarter systems around them.


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    https://humanerrorsolutions.com/


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    19 m
  • Type, Click, Mistake: Why Data Entry Errors Happen Part 1
    Apr 2 2025

    This episode explores the human side of data entry errors—why they happen, how our brains process information under pressure, and what organizations can do to reduce mistakes. From omission and duplication to misinterpretation and transposition, we break down real examples and brain-based insights to show how simple changes in design, culture, and pacing can significantly improve reliability. It’s not about perfection—it’s about respecting human limitations and building smarter systems around them.

    To learn more, visit:

    https://humanerrorsolutions.com/


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    15 m
  • FDA Expectations for Quality Culture: Enhancing Compliance and Reducing Human Error
    Mar 19 2025

    Quality culture is the foundation of an organization’s ability to maintain regulatory compliance, ensure product safety, and drive continuous improvement. In highly regulated industries such as pharmaceuticals and medical devices, fostering a strong quality culture is essential for meeting FDA expectations, reducing human errors, and ensuring consistent product quality.

    Traditionally, FDA inspections have been system-based, evaluating compliance through quality systems such as CAPA, training, and documentation. However, there is a growing emphasis on assessing quality culture as a proactive measure to enhance compliance and reduce human errors. This shift recognizes that technical compliance alone is insufficient—a strong organizational culture that prioritizes quality is key to preventing failures, improving efficiency, and fostering a blame-free environment where employees are encouraged to report and address issues transparently.


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    https://humanerrorsolutions.com/


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    17 m
  • Human Behavior Experiments and the Psychology of Error
    Mar 5 2025

    Human behavior experiments like the Loftus and Palmer misinformation effect, Stroop effect, and Milgram’s obedience study reveal how memory distortions, attention failures, authority bias, social conformity, and cognitive biases influence human error. These psychological mechanisms explain why people misremember events, overlook critical details, follow flawed instructions, or make poor decisions under pressure. By understanding these errors—ranging from inattentional blindness to false memory creation—organizations can design better systems to minimize mistakes, improve decision-making, and enhance safety and productivity.


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    23 m
  • Cognitive Load Multipliers: Assessing Risk Factors for Human Error and Performance Optimization
    Feb 19 2025

    Cognitive Load Multipliers are quantitative factors used to assess and measure the impact of various stressors on human performance, particularly in high-risk industries such as pharmaceutical manufacturing, healthcare, and aviation. These multipliers help identify conditions that increase cognitive burden, such as task complexity, time pressure, fatigue, interruptions, and environmental distractions, which can significantly raise the likelihood of human error. By applying cognitive load multipliers, organizations can systematically evaluate and mitigate risks, optimize workflows, and enhance overall reliability. Understanding these multipliers allows for the development of targeted strategies, such as improving procedural clarity, minimizing multitasking, and designing error-resistant systems to ensure compliance and operational efficiency.


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    https://humanerrorsolutions.com/


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    18 m
  • Human Factors in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    Feb 5 2025

    We will explore the critical role of human factors in pharmaceutical manufacturing—how people, processes, and environments interact to influence safety, quality, and efficiency. We break down why human error remains one of the biggest challenges in highly regulated industries and how understanding cognitive load, attention management, and workplace design can significantly reduce mistakes.
    We discuss common sources of human error, including fatigue, procedural complexity, and automation bias, and how strategies like task rotation, cognitive-friendly designs, and real-time verification help maintain operator focus. We also examine how culture and leadership impact error reporting and prevention, shifting from a blame mindset to a systems-thinking approach that prioritizes continuous improvement.
    Whether you’re on the production floor, in quality assurance, or managing compliance, this conversation will give you actionable insights into how better human factors integration can enhance reliability and regulatory adherence in pharma manufacturing.


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    https://humanerrorsolutions.com/


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    21 m
  • Experimenting with Motivation: How I Built My Gym Habit Using the Range of Outcomes"
    Jan 22 2025

    In this episode of The Power of Why, I share an experiment I conducted on myself to build the habit of going to the gym. Using the Range of Outcomes model, I tested how outcomes and consistency could reshape my approach to fitness. Join me as I reveal what worked, what didn’t, and the psychological insights I uncovered along the way. This episode is a mix of personal experience and practical strategies to help you create sustainable habits, even when motivation is low. If you’re ready to rethink your approach to fitness, this is for you!

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    https://humanerrorsolutions.com/


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    18 m
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