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