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Cognitive emergency response – the flight into familiar action

By |2021-06-21T09:10:13+02:00 21 June, 2021|Uncategorized|

The fact that humans are creatures of habit is nothing new. They are reluctant to change their familiar behavior patterns. It usually takes 21 days to learn a new habit, and two to three months for something to really become ingrained in the thought pattern. But what if we find ourselves in a situation where this time is not available and we have to act immediately? Is the human being able to adapt his behavior adequately to the situation and act outside his regular patterns? Unfortunately, the answer is often no. In a situation which is overwhelming, such as a time-critical situation for many people, people tend to fall back into familiar behavioral patterns and rely on familiar processes. This is because these very actions can be recalled quickly under time pressure and a sense of competence is created as the person feels confident in what they do [...]

Climate change as a business risk?

By |2019-07-03T10:02:08+02:00 3 July, 2019|Uncategorized|

Climate change and its consequences are painfully felt in many areas and increasingly pose a threat to people and the environment. According to the German Weather Service (DWD), "around 9% more precipitation falls over the year than 140 years ago". The increase in heat waves and hot days can also be clearly seen in the climate report of the German Weather Service (source: bkk.bund.de). Direct consequences of the climatic changes are weather extremes such as heavy rain (or snow), heat (or extreme cold) as well as increasing storms. They have an increasing impact on infrastructure, health, water resources, ecosystems, and much more. In the future, companies will also have to deal even more thoroughly with the possible effects and consequences of climate change. In May of this year, heavy rainfall caused the ceiling of a hospital delivery room to collapse and, at some point, electricity to fail. It [...]

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