…of near misses The causes of all these incidents are the same, but the outcome depends on a myriad of other circumstances. So the theory goes that if you want to avoid fatalities then get obsessive about the near misses. Every time you have one, report it, remove the cause, and you will reduce the chances of a fatality. Flouting the law I’d love to tell you this was my idea but it was first put forward by H. W. Heinrich in 1931. The people respon…
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A Wood Full of Bears
…as you get older). The video below proves the point dramatically. So, next time you are feeling overwhelmed, get a pencil and paper and write down what is on your mind, then with your mind free you will be able to stand back and look at the whole situation. That way you won’t get caught out by the bears. Photo by Thomas Lefebvre on Unsplash…
Are You Susceptible to Suggestion?
…to a whole range of suggestions. How to sell baked beans Do you want to become the next Super-Market Magnate? If so it is worth learning a little about supermarket design. Have you ever wondered why the alcohol is invariably right at the back of the store? Most of us like a drink, we will walk right through the store (and back) to get one and so we walk past everything else. If you need to shift some baked beans, place them on the end of an aisle…
Brain Scan
Glasgow’s Western infirmary owns a £500,000 CT scanner (computerised tomography if you must know, though I am not much wiser). Apparently it is used to scan patients’ brains if they are thought to have had a stroke. Unfortunately it has been idle for the past six months as the radiographer who operated it left the hospital. In one 48 hour period alone, 22 patients who could have used the equipment were transferred to other hospitals to be scann…
Brainstorm Like a… Like a erh… Professional Brainstormer
…ething for children That lists their tasks And gives them points when they complete them And rewards them with a free game after 10 tasks And suggest extra tasks for bonus points Which convert into pocket-money That is automatically transferred to their bank account Who could turn down an app like that? (Don’t knock it, add to it). In a couple of hours you will have so many concepts you will be distraught that you can’t use them all. Now, whilst y…