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Not Just a Procedure Problem: The Role of Critical Thinking in Human Error

May 28, 202520 minEp. 84
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Critical thinking is the disciplined process of actively analyzing, evaluating, and questioning information before making a decision. It goes beyond following procedures or reacting on instinct—it requires deliberate reflection, recognition of biases, and a willingness to challenge assumptions. In the context of human error, critical thinking acts as a safeguard against flawed reasoning, rushed judgments, and blind spots. It’s not about knowing the right answer—it’s about asking the right questions.

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