Posts Tagged ‘uncertainty’
How To Navigate the Disorienting Monotony of Uncertainty
There is a phenomenon responsible for many aircraft accidents over the decades known as Visual Illusion. It’s long been recognised that visual illusions can disorientate pilots or give rise to them not recognising their proximity to the ground, and it’s therefore a subject well covered in our training and guarded against by the consistent cross-checking of…
Read More#2 – UNcertainty
Last week, we started a series on the 6 Core Human Needs that tie us all together as human beings. These are the 6 Core needs that influence all our decisions and actions – the needs that, if unmet, can produce some rather interesting behaviour in us all. In the name of understanding how we…
Read MoreWhen Life Knocks You Off Course – Use THIS To Get Back On Track
You know what they say about “the best laid plans”. John Lennon said “Life is what happens to you whilst you’re making other plans”. No matter how energetic, focused and strategic we are, there is always something that comes along to knock us off track. In aviation, being knocked off track is a given. You…
Read MoreSix Differences Between Change and Innovation
Change and innovation are not synonyms, but unfortunately these terms are mistakenly used in practice by professionals and business leaders as if they are the same. By doing so, it creates just more confusion and uncertainty about which way to go. Simply because the essence, the process and outcomes of change and innovation are fundamentally…
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