Post by Mariam Tarhini

​Neuro-Industrial Leadership Expert | International INLPTA Trainer | Corporate Consultant

Why do major operational failures strike in the last 20 minutes of a shift? ​It’s rarely negligence. It’s Decision Fatigue. ​When cognitive capacity is depleted, the brain automatically reduces activity in the Prefrontal Cortex to save energy. In business, we call these neural shortcuts "human error." ​The solution? Neuro-ergonomics designing work to match human brain limits. ​Aligning tasks with brain energy: ​Reduces operational errors by up to 30%. ​Maintains quality control accuracy above 90% until the last minute. ​The easiest fix: Stop scheduling critical decisions or complex handovers in those final 20 minutes. ​When you protect your team's neural capacity, you safeguard your bottom line. ​How do you manage your shift handovers? Let's connect to optimize your operations. ​#NeuroLeadership #IndustrialSafety #NeuroErgonomics #OperationsManagement #QualityControl

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