Get your Geek On
May. 10th, 2010 08:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So on my way to Japan and back I listened to the audiobook version of Joe Hallinan's book 'Why We Make Mistakes.' It's really interesting, all about the psychology and neruo-science of making mistakes, and obviously applies to my line of work. When I got back I picked up a paperback copy of the book and gave it to my boss to read. I think he's enjoying it, he quoted it at a few of my coworkers today, so that's a good sign.
I wrote the author an e-mail to tell him how much I enjoyed it, and to ask him if he had any advice on mitigating the kind of errors we see at work. (There's a chapter on the kind of mistakes that Airport Security makes, which is pretty much the same position an inspector is in) And he wrote back that he would call me some time this week! How exciting is that!?
Anyway, here's an interesting quiz I found on his site:
So how did you do? I only caught one thing myself. Some QC Engineer I am. Here's a nice version of the famous basketball test. I've read about this one too much for it to work on me, I wonder if I would have caught it without being prompted or not.
I just LOVE this stuff. It's amazing how much we don't notice. How much we really can't notice. It's just too much for our eyes and brains to handle.
I wrote the author an e-mail to tell him how much I enjoyed it, and to ask him if he had any advice on mitigating the kind of errors we see at work. (There's a chapter on the kind of mistakes that Airport Security makes, which is pretty much the same position an inspector is in) And he wrote back that he would call me some time this week! How exciting is that!?
Anyway, here's an interesting quiz I found on his site:
So how did you do? I only caught one thing myself. Some QC Engineer I am. Here's a nice version of the famous basketball test. I've read about this one too much for it to work on me, I wonder if I would have caught it without being prompted or not.
I just LOVE this stuff. It's amazing how much we don't notice. How much we really can't notice. It's just too much for our eyes and brains to handle.