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Situational Awareness Matters!™


Helping individuals and teams understand human factors,
reduce the impact of situational awareness barriers,
and improve decision making under stress.

Dec 15, 2020

This discussion includes the four steps in the progression of competency:

 

Step 1: Unconscious incompetence – being unaware of what you do not know.

 

Step 2: Conscious incompetence – being aware of how much you do not know.

 

Step 3: Conscious competence – being aware of how much you know.

 

Step 4: Unconscious competence – being unaware of how much you know.

 

You will also be introduced to the Dunning-Kruger Effect. In 1999, two professors at Cornell University conducted a series of experiments and published their findings in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. What they uncovered is a cognitive bias where unskilled people suffer from the illusion of having superior skills and knowledge.

 

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