Reaching Max Potential

Episode #37: The Swiss Cheese Model: How Mistakes Happen


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Join us in this episode of The Reaching Max Potential Podcast as we delve into the Swiss Cheese Model, a powerful framework for understanding how mistakes occur and how to prevent them. Learn how this model, used in fields like healthcare and aviation, can apply to your journey in self-improvement, life mastery, fitness, and entrepreneurship. Discover practical tips for identifying and addressing latent conditions and building resilience against setbacks. Enhance your decision-making and performance by understanding the systemic nature of errors and the importance of layered defenses.


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Wiegmann, D. A., & Shappell, S. A. (2003). A human error approach to aviation accident analysis: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System. Ashgate Publishing.

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Reaching Max PotentialBy Jeff Piek