THE WEEKLY
REFLEKTION
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The Weekly Reflektion 12/2025
Welcome to Reflekt’s Breakfast Seminar, Wednesday 26th March 2025 0800 to 1000 at the Quality Pond Hotel in Forus. The main theme for Havtil in 2025 is Artificial Intelligence is also a risk factor. This theme and the depiction of the ‘black box’ in the Havtil film is the inspiration for our next breakfast seminar. ‘The black box’, can […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 06/2025
Artificial Intelligence can change the way we work and the way society works. The impression that is being created is that the potential is almost unlimited and increased use of AI seems inevitable. From the use of ChatGPT on the mobile phone to satisfy our curiosity, to the efficient automatic control of complex systems,AI has arrived and is here to stay. The question of […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 05/2023
In an effort to improve productivity, or achieve an optimisation in a delivery, or perhaps just to keep the organisation on its toes, positions are removed or added, reporting lines changed, workloads increased, and positions or people moved to different geographical locations. Are our risk assessments for organisational changes effective, or just tick-the-box exercises? One of our subscribers, and someone we have worked […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 31/2022
The culture of a company is set by the management and what the management decides to focus on and not to focus on. When the company is involved in the manufacturer of aircraft or any other activity that can lead to Major Accidents, safetyshould of course be a management focus, some may say the primary […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 30/2022
In last week’s Reflektion, week 29 -2022, we talked about how economic pressure and competition with Airbus led to the modification of the Boeing 737 MAX and the tragic consequences of two air crashes and 346 people dead. This week we will look at how the modification caused the crashes. Next week we will try […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 29/2022
The aircraft industry is highly competitive and a key factor for commercial airlines is fuel efficiency. Reducing operating costs will lead to lower fares and more customers. The customers also expect that safety standards will not be compromised in the drive to cut costs. Are you able to maintain and improve your safety standards through periods of turbulence and […]
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