Local Rationality

the fundamental attribution error

The Fundamental Attribution Error

The Fundamental Attribution Error We address the Fundamental Attribution Error in most of our workshops, particularly our Feedback ones, because it’s such a common bias and it causes so many problems. Essentially, the Fundamental Attribution Error occurs when we attribute

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"People do reasonable things given their goals, knowledge, understanding of the situation and focus of attention at a particular moment."

The Local Rationality Principle

Local Rationality “People do reasonable things given their goals, knowledge, understanding of the situation and focus of attention at a particular moment.” We do things that make sense to us at the time. And a fundamental premise of psychological safety

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Chernobyl Sarcophagus

Chernobyl: Safety Cultures and Secrecy

Causes of Disaster at Chernobyl: The Absence of Psychological Safety (See below for the complete article) In 1986, the nuclear power plant at Chernobyl in the Ukrainian SSR (the territory of modern Ukraine) suffered a catastrophic failure that directly killed

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"People do reasonable things given their goals, knowledge, understanding of the situation and focus of attention at a particular moment."

Types of Human Error

Human Error We’ve covered failures before, but this week we’re focusing on errors. Failures can be preventable, complex, or  “intelligent” – such as those resulting from experiments where we try something, intentionally, that might fail. However, errors, in this context, refer to the unwanted

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