Open Enrollment
Human
Hazard Management
Certification Course
Why Things Go Wrong
Self Paced Online
We talk about “contributing factors” in relation to major disasters, but in reality they are simply “the conditions present.” How we respond to those conditions, makes all of the difference. In this case-study based online course explore the Archetypal Human Hazard Management Model as it relates to four classic case studies and the human shadow archetypes that show up in the people involved. Learn about the Human Hazard Management Model and how to gain awareness of your shadow archetypes through the human errors of others..
Case Studies:
Tenerife: Runway Collision
Titanic: Sinking
Deep Water Horizon: Blowout
Boeing 737 Max 8: Crashes
Why things Go Wrong
5 Webinar Series
This five evening (90 minutes per) online Webinar is for anyone who is interested in developing a tool box for navigating human hazards related to decision making in high consequence situations.
During this workshop, you will explore eight key pairs of human response options by reflecting on 2-4 famous case studies (chosen by participants). This process brings a whole new perspective on very old, and or contemporary case studies.
Case Study Menu
Deep Water Horizon: Blowout
Titanic: Sinking
Boeing 737 Max 8: Crashes
Tenerife: Runway Collision
Space Shuttle Challenger: Explosion
Apollo 1: Disaster
Cold A Long Time:
Two Day Workshop
This course is an in-person review and facilitated discussion of four classic case studies which we choose from a menu. The course uses the Human Hazard Management Model and includes a Human Journey Card Deck (included in the price of the course.) Gain an awareness of situational human response archetypes and how they played into the events leading up to profoundly negative outcomes. This course will elevate your awareness of how humans respond to the situations in which they are engaged and the consequences of their cumulative responses.
Case Study Menu
Titanic Sinking
Tenerife Runway Incursion
Apollo 1 disaster
Boeing 737 Max 8 Tragedy
Everest 1996 Tragic epic
Deep Water Horizon Ecological and Human Tragedy
Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion and Disaster
Cold a Long Time Nightmare and Ethical Failure
Human Hazard Management
This menu of courses are for individuals who are interested in elevating their leadership ability in managing human hazards. How we manage ourselves and others has a fundamental bearing on our well being.
These courses explore eight key strategies that nurture a direct gaze into your relationship with risk decision making. You will focus your lens as a leader and become more aware of how you tend to show up to adverse, hazard -rich situations and how you can make more evolved decisions in the future. For a course outline contact ken@archetypal.ca
“That which we fail to bring into consciousness will show up in our lives and we will call it fate.” - Carl Jung
Good or bad outcomes are rarely based on one individual response. They are typically a series of responses that either expand or reduce our options. Becoming aware of a typical series of responses that narrow our options and increase our exposure to negative consequences has incredible utility.
Knowledge Gained
Understand that micro decisions lead to either greater or fewer options.
Know strategies for capturing errors so that they are corrected for the future.
Bring a deeper value to from the adverse situations you are in.
Gain communication skills with yourself, others and the environment.
Harvest richness from lived events, transforming them into experience.
Understand more deeply who you really are.
Access a deeper courage than you thought possible.
Harness the power of your journeys and transform your life.
Awareness cards depict two ways we show up to face challenges; We use Shadow or Luminant Power. Shadow is not our best selves and often leads to less evolved responses. Acknowledgement of these elements is critical for hazard or adversity management. Consciousness of this choice tends to lead to higher level choices, maturation, and clarity. Awareness of this process is a positive game changer for leadership in high hazard or adverse situations.
Awareness Card Example
Included
Course Instruction, and Certification.
Not Included: Archetypal Card Deck, Transportation, Accommodation, Meals
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