Brian Moon and Laura Militello
Naturalistic Decision Making
Brian Moon and Laura Militello interview leading NDM researchers who study and support people who make decisions under stress.
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Apr 16, 2026
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#57: Human Factors on the Road with John Lenneman and Josh Domeyer 16.04.2026 54:54
Show Notes Today we are fortunate to be talking with, John Lenneman and Josh Domeyer from Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center. John Lenneman is a Senior Principal Research Scientist at Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center and has over 25 years of human factors experience. He has worked in automotive, consumer products, and health and wellness. Before Toyota, he worked at Genera...
#56: Operationalizing Human Factors in Aviation with Adam Lary 26.02.2026 44:03
Adam Lary is a distinguished graduate of the United States Military Academy class of 2010 with a B.S. in Engineering Psychology. His subsequent military career spanned 10 years in the U.S. Army as an Infantry officer and included Ranger school, Airborne school, and multiple combat deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq in various leadership roles. Adam transitioned out of the military in 2020 and wen...
#55: The Causal Landscape of the 2025 World Series with Gary Klein 30.01.2026 38:31
Gary Klein joins us to unpack the causal landscape of the 2025 World Series, exploring how decisions, context, and key moments shaped the final outcome. Gary Klein, Ph. D., authored Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions , and five other books plus three co-edited volumes. He is known for the cognitive models he described, such as the Recognition-Primed Decision (RPD) model , the Data/Fra...
#54: Exploring Intelligent Software with Dick Stottler 20.11.2024 46:35
Dick co-founded Stottler Henke in 1988 as a software company dedicated to providing practical solutions to difficult problems by skillfully drawing upon a large repertoire of artificial intelligence technologies. Under Dick’s leadership, Stottler Henke has grown steadily and profitably into a 60-person research and software development company with distinctive expertise in automated planning and s...
#53: Conversations with NDM Award Winners 12.11.2024 59:28
Learn more about the guests: Mohammadreza Jordan Nishtha Kari Where to find the hosts: Brian Moon Brian’s website Brian’s LinkedIn Brian’s Twitter Laura Militello Laura’s website Laura’s LinkedIn Laura’s Twitter
#52: The Power of Asking “What Might Go Wrong?” with Tandi Bagian 03.10.2024 51:00
Tandi Bagian earned a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the University of Washington in 1979. She was employed by NASA’s Johnson Space Center and served as Lead Instructor for Astronaut Crew Training; Flight Projects Manager for the Space Biomedical Research Institute; and Head of the Crew Interface Analysis Section. This last position involved supervising six Human Factors Laboratories to sup...
Celebrating 50 Episodes: Reflecting on 4 Years of the NDM podcast 17.05.2024 44:08
Where to find the hosts: Brian Moon Brian’s website Brian’s LinkedIn Brian’s Twitter Laura Militello Laura’s website Laura’s LinkedIn Laura’s Twitter
#50: Strategies for thriving in uncertainty with Vaughn Tan 09.02.2024 52:07
Vaughn TAN is a consultant, author, toolmaker, and professor of strategy at University College London. For over a decade, Vaughn has helped businesses, not-for-profits, and government agencies — like the Singapore Government, Wellcome, and Carlyle Group — design themselves to flourish in uncertainty. He wrote The Uncertainty Mindset (a book about uncertainty and innovation organizations) and makes...
#49: Exploring Cognitive Ergonomics with Peter Hancock 07.02.2024 52:01
Show notes Peter A. Hancock, D.Sc., Ph. D. is Provost Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Institute for Simulation and Training, as well as at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the University of Central Florida (UCF). In 2009, he was named Pegasus Professor of the Univers...
#48: A Look Into Petrochemical Simulator Training with Ron Besuijen 04.01.2024 39:59
Show Notes Ron Besuijen is a Training Specialist with Nova Chemicals in Joffre, Alberta. He has worked for 35 years in the petrochemical industry. He is qualified on four control panels, and was involved with the commissioning and startup of a new facility. In addition to his operational experience, Ron has been a training specialist for the last 18 years. He trains console operators with the use...
#47: The Intelligence of Intuition with Gerd Gigerenzer 12.10.2023 47:56
We are honored to be joined today by Gerd Gigerenzer. Dr. Gigerenzer is Director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy at the University of Potsdam, Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg and partner of Simply Rational – The Institute for Decisions . He is former Director of the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition (ABC) at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and at the Max P...
#46: Insights into Team Training and Performance with Joan Johnston 18.09.2023 49:33
Dr. Joan H. Johnston (Retired) has over 30 years of experience as a Senior Research Scientist with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army. She has written and collaborated on over 100 publications and has given innumerable presentations and tutorials about her research which has had a significant impact on advancing the science of Learning, Team Training, Decision Making under Stress, Performance Measurement...
#45: Researching how people actually make decisions with Christian Madsbjerg 15.08.2023 48:46
Christian is interested in human worlds, human perception and the skill of observation, which is reflected in the diversity of his professional experience. He has been a full time Professor of Applied Humanities at The New School for Social Research; a Senior Fellow at The Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) in Tokyo, Japan and a Distinguished Visitor at The Buffett Center for International...
#44: Reflections on a Career in Cognitive Engineering with Kevin Oden of Lockheed Martin 14.06.2023 42:07
Kevin Oden is an LM Fellow at Lockheed where has work for 14 years. Currently, he leads research initiatives focused on Human-Autonomy Collaboration. In this role, he supports cross corporation efforts and has responsibilities for engagements with universities, DOD service labs, and small business partners. He was earned his Ph. D. in Applied Experimental and Human Factors Psychology at the Univer...
#43: Cognitive Task Analysis-Based Training with David Feldon 03.05.2023 47:53
Today we welcome David Feldon, Professor of Instructional Technology & Learning Sciences, College of Education and Human Services, Utah State University. Dr. Feldon’s research examines two lines of inquiry that are distinct but mutually supportive. The first characterizes the cognitive components of expertise as they contribute to effective and innovative problem solving, as well as how they a...
#42: Managing Change and Crises with Thomas Lahnthaler 21.03.2023 52:17
Today we welcome Thomas Lahnthaler. Thomas is an experienced crisis manager, facilitator, and author. For the past two decades, he has worked in over 30 countries, started two companies, and published his first book last summer, called Navigating Beyond Crisis. Thomas currently manages the leadership development of a global holding company. He advises companies globally on leadership and learning...
#41: The Limits and Possibilities of AI-Human Teams with Nancy Cooke 07.02.2023 45:15
Nancy Cooke is a professor in Human Systems Engineering at the Polytechnic School, one of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. She also directs Global Security Initiative’s Center for Human, AI, and Robot Teaming. Professor Cooke’s research interests include the study of individual and team cognition. Applied research topics include: · the development o...
#40: A New Initiative to Accelerate Workforce Training with Cognitive Task Analysis 10.01.2023 47:37
This podcast episode is from an informational webinar hosted by the Naturalistic Decision Making Association on December 15th, 2022. The webinar outlines the purpose and parameters of CTA in E/Affect, a challenge sponsored by Schmidt Futures to strengthen the case for Cognitive Task Analysis in the workplace. What is Cognitive Task Analysis? CTA is a toolkit used by psychologists, researcher...
REPLAY: Improving Health Informatics with Emily Patterson 22.09.2022 1:03:24
Original Air Date: 8/27/2020 Show Description: Today we welcome Emily Patterson. Emily is an associate professor in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the Ohio State University. She is known for her application of naturalistic decision-making and cognitive engineering in health care. She did groundbreaking work in bar code medication administration when that technology was n...
#39: The Origins and Future of Tactical Decision Games (TDGs) with John Schmitt 13.09.2022 53:29
Today we welcome John Schmitt to the podcast. John is a Senior Research Associate and the head of the ShadowBox Danger Division, which focuses on decision training for law enforcement, military, firefighting, and other high-risk domains. John is a former Marine Corps infantry officer. As a captain, he authored Warfighting, the manual that introduced the Corps’ new Maneuver Warfare operational doct...
REPLAY: Magic Meets Macrocognition with Simon Henderson 17.08.2022 1:10:24
Original Air Date: 1/29/2021 Show Description: Simon Henderson is an independent deception consultant working in the UK and the US. His career has involved researching, teaching, and consulting on deception, counter-deception, information operations and cyber operations within a variety of government, military, and law enforcement organizations. He is passionate about novel and p...
#38: Safety and Human Factors in Healthcare with Terry Fairbanks of MedStar Health 01.07.2022 48:16
Rollin J. “Terry” Fairbanks, MD, MS, is the Vice President Quality and Safety at MedStar Health, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Georgetown University, and Founding Director of the National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare. A board-certified emergency physician, he practices in the MedStar Washington Hospital Center emergency department. Dr. Fairbanks also ho...
Episode #37: Exploring NDM's History, Contributions, and Future with Dr. Gary Klein 07.06.2022 25:30
This episode contains a keynote delivered by Gary Klein at the NDM Association's 2022 virtual Open House . Dr. Klein pioneered the Naturalistic Decision Making movement in 1989. He is well-known for his work in advancing a number of decision-making tools, methods, and cognitive models. These include the Recognition-Primed Decision (RPD) model , the Data/Frame model of sensemaking , the...
Episode #36: Interview with Wendy Jephson 16.02.2022 53:09
Today we welcome Wendy Jephson. Wendy Jephson is the Founding CEO of LetsThink, a new start-up that produces domain-specific technology designed specifically to support complex analytic thinking. LetsThink specializes in engaged intelligence, enabling its clients to think brilliantly. Dual qualified as a commercial lawyer and business psychologist with domain expertise in healthcare and financial...
Episode #35: Interview with John Allspaw 20.11.2021 45:05
Date recorded: November 12, 2021 Show Description: Today we welcome John Allspaw. John is an engineering leader and researcher with over 20 years of experience in building and leading teams engaged in software and systems engineering. He is a co-founder of Adaptive Capacity Labs, LLC. Previously, he was Chief Technology Officer at Etsy. He has also worked at Flickr, Friends...
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