I remember speaking at a safety conference on humanizing safety and my presentation was followed by an IT presentation and then morning tea. Once I had finished my bit this IT person got up and showed how he had developed a checklist on an iPad. Then it came to the lovely spread for morning tea: … [Read more...] about The Seduction of the Box and Semiotic Visualisation
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Training Workshops CLLR April to July 2020
The following workshops are scheduled for April-July 2020 for those who are interested in studying the Social Psychology of Risk. If you require more information please contact admin@cllr.com.au or visit the Centre for Leadership and Learning in Risk website www.cllr.com.au. Online learning options … [Read more...] about Training Workshops CLLR April to July 2020
Coronavirus and the Dunny Paper Effect
The recent run on toilet paper by Australians in fear and panic of the coronavirus serves as a wonderful semiotic for understanding human decision making. We could call this the ‘Dunny paper Effect’. You can see here shoppers rushing for toilet paper stocks in Woolworths: … [Read more...] about Coronavirus and the Dunny Paper Effect