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Sidney Dekker - Just Culture (Full Lecture)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2013
  • Human factors and systems safety expert Dr. Sidney Dekker explains "Just Culture".
    -Source: www.lundunivers...
    Sidney has gained worldwide acclaim for his groundbreaking work on human error and safety. He was previously at Lund University in Sweden as Professor where he founded the Leonardo da Vinci Laboratory for Complexity and Systems Thinking, as well as the MSc in Human Factors and System Safety. The program is still running, taking in practitioners from all over the world every year, and Sidney often finds the time to come to Sweden and teach a Learning Lab in the program. He has also been a Senior Fellow at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and Visiting Academic in the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He has held an appointment as Professor of Community Health Science at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, in Canada.
    -Source: sidneydekker.com/

Комментарии • 10

  • @Paulo_Gomes_
    @Paulo_Gomes_ 2 года назад +2

    Insightful lecture.
    By standing on his shoulders, we can see further.

  • @exwhyz33
    @exwhyz33 2 года назад +1

    fascinating lecture and very engaging presenter.

  • @canadiannuclearman
    @canadiannuclearman 4 года назад +3

    After seeing this you should see many video's and search for "The Red Bead Experiment" by Edward Demming.
    Demming was concerned about defects in products. He went to Japan after WW2 and had a dramatic impact on the quality of Japan's products. Now Japan's products are considerd top. But this was not the case in the 1950's. So Mr. Dekker has a safety culter almost identical to Demming's quality program. An organization that starts a safety program it should be headed by an industrial engineer that is totaly familiar with Demming and now Ishicawa. The next level in quality control is Six Sigma. So the terms can be switched in any good book on quality control by Demming and many others.
    If your reading a book on quality control interchang the word. If you see the word Quality sub it with Safety. If you see the word "defect" or "error" sub it with "accident" or "near miss". Then bingo you got a good safety program.

  • @taavishi
    @taavishi 3 года назад

    Mesmerizing lecture

  • @erikadavies686
    @erikadavies686 6 лет назад +3

    This is clearly the same camera man who trashed the other video. Honestly, would a static view of the speaker be too much to ask?

  • @ronaldraygun8708
    @ronaldraygun8708 5 лет назад +1

    This guy says that we shouldn't focus on drawing a line and telling people not to cross it? We shouldn't expect people to act a certain way? I call BS. Western Liberal (classical) values are worth dying for, let alone enforcing. If people don't want to tolerate freedom of speech, if people don't want to tolerate the right to self-defense, if people don't want to tolerate other's right to privacy, if people want to infringe on the rights of others (whether by raping, murdering, suppressing, assaulting, robbing, etc.) because they are shitty people (and yes shitty people exist), then they can go straight back to hell (from which they likely originally came). Post-modernism is a creeping cancer that will be the end of us all if we don't call out the sophistry and defend what is good and what is true. Otherwise, thousands of years of progress, physical and abstract, will fade away like it never even existed.

  • @samuelnjoroge8769
    @samuelnjoroge8769 5 лет назад +2

    nonsense