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“Having uncontrollable circumstances actually generates a threat response in the brain. When I'm in that fight, flight, or freeze mode at work, I can't be creative. I can't be empathetic. I'm in survival mode." Unlock the secrets of autonomy in the workplace in this episode of The Managing with Mind and Heart Podcast. Discover how self-direction boosts morale, engagement, and productivity. Learn why unnecessary rules kill motivation and how involving others in decision-making empowers teams. We'll break down the four levels: 1) Just do it, 2) Do then tell, 3) Consult then do, and 4) Just don't do it. Plus, see why shifting from a surveillance to an outcome-based mindset makes all the difference. Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting's monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear.
On a recent episode of Sam Harris's excellent Making Sense podcast, Matt shared insights for managers and companies who are currently exploring remote work for the first time.
With all the recent news about autonomy, I thought I’d do my part to educate the masses about the different levels. The transition from where we are today to where we’ll be in the not-to-distant future. The Society of Safe Engineers defines 6 levels of engineering automation ranging from 0 (fully manual) to 5 (fully autonomous). These levels have not been adopted by the National Society of Professional Engineers. *** https://twitter.com/boenau (https://twitter.com/boenau) https://linkedin.com/in/boenau (https://linkedin.com/in/boenau) *** Andy Boenau (https://andyboenau.com/) explores emerging trends that are altering How We Get Around. You’re scratching your head about electric scooters, You wonder if bike share could work in the suburbs, You feel bad that buses aren’t used more, You have an opinion about autonomous vehicles, Your walking shoes need more wear, and You wish you didn’t have to drive so much. Mobility freedom, equitable access, emerging technology, subscription culture, and traffic safety. We have a lot to cover. Support this podcast
Missy Cummings, a professor of engineering at Duke University, discusses her time as a fighter pilot, the role of safety drivers in AV testing and her thoughts on the levels of autonomous driving.
Driverless cars are coming, but are they really headed for our roads sooner rather than later? Phil and Lee explore the current trends, including safety aspects of autonomous vehicles and the affect of the ever growing presence of the technology in todays vehicles on the independent service sector. Plus the latest news from around the […] The post Episode 5 – Levels of Autonomy appeared first on Auto Repair Focus.
We discuss the major automakers goals for full autonomy timelines, Tesla’s Level 4 & 5 timelines, what the SAE levels really mean, and how we expect Tesla and others will actually roll out Level 3, Level 4, and Level 5 self driving systems. If you are planning to buy a Model S or X please considering using this referral code to help support the show and save $1,000 and get free Supercharging for life: http://ts.la/anuarbek5816
- Living in Perfect Harmony- Autonomy and Terminology- High-Tech EGR From BorgWarner- Cars About to Get a Whole Lot Smarter- The Next Industrial Revolution- BMW Body Scanner
- Living in Perfect Harmony - Autonomy and Terminology - High-Tech EGR From BorgWarner - Cars About to Get a Whole Lot Smarter - The Next Industrial Revolution - BMW Body Scanner
- FCA Pours a Billion into Making More Jeeps- Big Truck Sales Take it on the Chin- Levels of Autonomy- Ford Invests in 3D Mapping Company- Can You Identify This Car?- Pokemon Go Takes on the Nurbugring
- FCA Pours a Billion into Making More Jeeps - Big Truck Sales Take it on the Chin - Levels of Autonomy - Ford Invests in 3D Mapping Company - Can You Identify This Car? - Pokemon Go Takes on the Nurbugring
We begin our discussion of autonomous driving. We cover why autonomous driving is important in the first place, what the current state of the art is for Tesla and Google, where we are going, and how long it will take to get there.