Date: 02/05/2021


Show Description:


Mike is grateful for the privilege of studying and supporting decision makers in over 100 military and commercial domains over the past 25 years, ranging from intelligence analysts and Special Operations Forces to computer hackers and cyber-security personnel, to intelligence analysts and firefighters.  He speaks both psychology and engineering and enjoys helping to bridge the gap between these often-disconnected worlds. In his free time, Mike enjoys spending time with his family, backpacking, playing several sports poorly, and eating the hottest foods on the planet. He has an M.S. in Psychology and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Dayton.


Where to find Mike:


361 Interactive


LinkedIn




Learn more about NDM:


NaturalisticDecisionMaking.org


Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making




Where to find hosts Brian Moon and Laura Militello:


Brian’s website


Brian’s LinkedIn


Brian’s Twitter




Laura’s website


Laura’s LinkedIn


Laura’s Twitter




Timestamps:


Mike’s experience starting 361 Interactive and growing his small business [1:21]


Current crowdsourcing tool project for the U.S. Navy [4:17]


Contrasting work on a large-scale metadata project versus research on individual perspectives [11:16]


Mike’s most rewarding project working with Navy SEALs [15:14]


The value of making mistakes in training exercises [26:08]


Nearly running over a colonel during a research trip [31:21]


Encountering resistance to research findings and recommendations [39:04]


Three most influential people on Mike’s career and approach [42:23]


“If you were given one question to determine if someone practices NDM, what would you ask?” [47:55]


Two truths and a lie [49:08]

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