In this episode of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast, Todd Conklin reflects on the importance of masterfully understanding the fundamentals. Through a fascinating conversation with a renowned physicist, he discusses the intersection of chaos physics and human performance, emphasizing the need to begin every discourse at the start, not where we currently are.
Todd shares insights into a thrilling new bike trail by his home and the forthcoming Santa Fe conference that promises engaging discussions on high reliability and AI safety uses. The episode wraps with the reminder to dedicate time for self-care, even amid efforts to remain resilient and adaptive in our rapidly changing world.
PAPod 576 - From Continuous Improvement to Continuous Capacity: 10 Operational Indicators You Need
This episode shifts the safety conversation from continuous improvement to conti
PAPod 575 - Vancouver Workshop: A Case Study in Failure, Justice, and Resilience
Todd Conklin talks with Brent Sutton and Jeff Lyth about the upcoming HOP Worksh
PAPod 574 - Margin for Safety: Lessons from 50 Years in the Cockpit
This episode explores human performance and aviation safety, contrasting airline
PAPod 573 - The Stability Trap: Why Safe Organizations Still Fail
Jay Allen interviews Todd Conklin about his new book, The Stability Trap, explor
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