'How did it make sense?' explores the local rationality of those involved in doing what they did. Each podcast lasts about 45 mins and aims to follow a similar format. Initially, we will look at the 'first story' which is normally scant in details and triggers an emotional response, and then we will look at the 'second story' that looks at the goal conflicts, the ambiguities, the assumptions, the tensions, and the trade-offs that led to those involved doing what they did. This context-rich story is the one that learning opportunities come from, not focusing on the counterfactuals that often arise from 'first stories'. The goal is to encourage you to look deeper at the socio-technical system presented by the guests and how we can make improvements by abstracting from the multiple domains discussed in the podcast to the our own domains.
Charts
Episódios recentes
Dec 13, 2024
Ep.7 - Mike Mason. The pilot failed to spot the reducing power
39 mins
Dec 6, 2024
Ep.6 - Ben Goodheart. Sliding down that chute - what could possibly go wrong?
40 mins
Nov 29, 2024
Ep.5 - Ken Wylie. Why did you go onto that avalanche-prone slope?
46 mins
Nov 22, 2024
Ep.4 - Abhijith Balakrishnan. Crimes of Obedience: Well-meaning auditors in dysfunctional systems
42 mins
Nov 15, 2024
Ep.3 - Josh Bryant. “You shouldn't have put your hands in there!”
33 mins