This episode introduces the concept of 'behavioral precision,' differentiating it from traditional behavioral nudges by focusing on critical, high-stakes actions where minute accuracy, timing, consistency, adaptability, and efficiency are paramount. Listeners will learn about the five core dimensions that define precise behavior and understand why this granular approach is crucial for preventing catastrophic failures stemming from small human errors. The discussion emphasizes a shift from reactive failure analysis to proactive prevention science in environments where a fraction of a second or a millimeter can have severe consequences.