EMS Leadership Topics With Dana Love

 
 

Today’s episode, number 14, has a bunch of neat information. We spend time talking about the last of our decision making traps, and I’ve held the most esoteric for last! It’s called the framing trap - and it’s not so much a trap as a given.


It was the subject of Nobel prize winning work in economics, which became the basis for an entire field of psychological research.  I reference work done by the Nobel laureates in this podcast, making it the second of the EMS Leadership Topics to reference a Nobel winner.


To be fair, Al Gore was only an incidental reference.  Tversky and Kahneman are central to this topic!


We also look at performance measurement, starting with an update on the Virginia EMS system as seen through the eyes of the JLARC.


Our new site has gone up - www.emsleadershiptopics.com. It’s just a front page now, but we’ll be updating information there over the coming weeks!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The Framing Trap

 
 
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