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The Neuroscience of Safety Habits, How Neuroscience Can Help Build a Better Workplace
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9782804724702
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Mardaga
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anglais
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The Neuroscience of Safety Habits

How Neuroscience Can Help Build a Better Workplace

Mardaga

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Why do people with experience still make errors? How can we explain the
omission of a step in a process or the reversal of a sample during a medical
analysis, for example? What if it's all about neuroscience?

We cannot always rely on our brain. The automatisms we acquire, although
indispensable, can sometimes play tricks on us and lead us to make errors,
which constitutes a danger not only for ourselves, but also for others.

With the help of the latest research in neuroscience and 25 years of
experience in consulting, observation of work situations and training,
Isabelle Simonetto explains the functioning of the human brain in a playful,
accessible and innovative way. Thanks to exercises, concrete examples and memo
cards, the reader will be able to understand the various pitfalls inherent to
the properties of the brain. The author also presents practical advice and
techniques that can be directly applied in all professional sectors. An
indispensable book for all those who wish to improve their security and
reliability in their professional and personal lives.

A unique book that mobilizes neuroscience to improve the safety and management
of companies!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Isabelle Simonetto is a doctor in neuroscience, a lecturer and a consultant
specialized in behavioral neurobiology. Since 2006, she has been working with
companies on the themes of human factor reliability, memory and emotional
intelligence. She is also one of the most sought-after experts of the APM
(Association pour le Progrès du Management), of which she has been a member
since 2010.
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