bergundsteigen #130
Magazin Abo

Faktor Mensch

Welchen Einfluss hat der  diffuse „Faktor Mensch“ auf das Unfallgeschehen in den Bergen?

Entscheidungsfindung

Human Factor and decision making, the next steps?

We offer practical insights and ‘training tools' for systematically better decision making in high risk mountain environments. In the first part of this article we will introduce tools that help us better understand what is going on below the surface of individual and group decision making. In the second part of this article we will introduce a 5 step decision making protocol. This tool can be used to better deal with mental and social traps while making decisions in the high risk, high uncertainty mountain environment.

17. Feb. 2020 - 31 min Lesezeit
Kleiner Paragleiter (Max Berger) vor großem Berg (K2). Foto: Juan Carlos San Sotero|Portrait Max Berger I bergundsteigen.blog||Max Berger mit Schirm am Fuß des K2 I bergundsteigen.blog|Rucksack Packen vor dem K2

Interview with Max Berger

In recent years, the articles that Max Berger has written for ‘bergundsteigen’ have polarised opinions. The mountain guide and Country Manager for Petzl Austria has garnered recognition over the decades both for his alpine pursuits – a project of his was nominated for a Piolet d’Or this year – as well as for his wide-ranging expertise and straight-talking attitude. This year, for the first time, he guided clients on two eight-thousand-metre peaks, so we wanted to ask him how he got on in the Karakoram.

16. Sep. 2019 - 17 min Lesezeit
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