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- Human Factors Consulting
- Human Factors Engineering & Evaluation
- Human Error Management
- Operations & Safety Diagnostic
- Human Factors Investigations & Trend Analysis
- Just Culture & Psychological Safety
- Operational Performance & Training
- Automation Design, Evaluation & Implementation
- SMS Design & Procedures
- Argos Protocol (Risk Monitoring)
Advanced Training Design
Cortexia's Advanced Training Design applies cutting edge and evidenced-based scientific methods to gain a deep understanding of operational requirements to deliver scientifically sound and operationally relevant learning results. We go above and beyond in understanding your operational demands and the pressures your operators and staff need to perform under. We are experts in what is known as "contextual inquiry"; a form of scientific observation based on understanding what cognition looks like "in the wild".
Our approach is equally applicable to the battlefield as it is in operating theatre or a portfolio manager's office.
“I am happy to recommend the services provided by Cortexia. Their levels of service and professionalism were high and resulting deliverables thorough.”
Justin Parker – Safety and Environmental Assessments Head
“Damien is a pro-active project manager, and he always managed to negotiate and secure the required resources. Damien was never afraid to lead by example.”
Levi McCusker – UX Research Manager
“We really stress tested human factors for banking and it is testament to our collaboration with Cortexia that there is increasing human factors awareness in the business.”
Ritu Ahlawat – CBA Senior ManagerCortexia helped us shift focus from individual behaviours and errors to organisational and systemic issues that were jeopardising our risk profile, allowing us to address issues affecting the entire business. Their ability to apply Human Factors to a new field was impressive and the KPI results evidenced this.
Shane Kelly – General Manager“I have no hesitation recommending Cortexia to address your HF organisational challenges. They have the ability to take technical principles of human performance and translate into language and processes that absolutely fit your organisational direction and strategy. In essence, they holistically deliver complex results by implementation of simple solutions that people will engage with, and more importantly, are understandable.”
Stephen Stringer – Safety Systems Manager“In undertaking work for us Cortexia were found to be highly professional and organised in delivering their work. They were able to bring experience from other industries where this was applicable and were adaptable with any changes. Report and deliverables were of a high standard and presented within agreed timeframes. Overall, I would recommend Cortexia..”
“Damien is a focussed, proactive and flexible operator who has provided invaluable project support. I would recommend Damien to support any complex project development that requires Human Factors expertise.”
Edward Macfarlane – Principal Consultant
“Cortexia made a significant improvement to the safety performance of our onshore and offshore personnel. I can’t recommend them highly enough – the workshops were pragmatic, evidence-based and outstanding.”
“Cortexia provided excellent service to our project. Their work helped us assess the feasibility of an automated system and helped us with its implementation.”
Tony Silvestro – Portfolio Manager
“Cortexia delivered a series of decision making workshops for some of our brokers, traders and analysts, along with a Human Error Management System. They were able to concisely break through the science and jargon to provide our staff with pragmatic tools they can apply every day at the trading desk to minimise human error. Cortexia’s error management system is now allowing our Risk team to better monitor and assess our human risk. Both subjective feedback from the staff and objective measurable financial performance have been very favorable. We will be using Cortexia again.”
Tom Simmons – Vice PresidentOUR EXPERTISE; YOUR PERFORMANCE.

The Pitfalls of Automation
November 16, 2016Humans retain a vital role in most high-risk industries, particularly in their abilities to problem solve and respond to unanticipated events. The demands on these operators have been increasing and are likely to reach a point where current human and technological capabilities will be severely strained. This situation has in the past, and will in the … Read More

The Human Factors of Banking and Finance
June 19, 2017THE HUMAN FACTORS OF BANKING & FINANCE The common thread in most studies dealing with financial decision-making deals with mathematical models of financial prediction. In a similar model, traditional approaches to risk management focus on absorbing or “controlling” risk to make profit (Unser, 2000). In the banking and finance industry, reducing error is often attempted … Read More

Safety Leading Indicators
June 11, 2018Developing and Implementing a Safety Lead Indicator Program Organisations are increasingly moving towards an approach to safety that is proactive and predictive. For this to occur, a socio-technical systems approach to safety is often recommended. This involves considering all variables within the work environment and how they interact with one another (e.g., people, procedures, systems, … Read More

Psychological Safety: Feeling safe to speak up?
March 23, 2023Leaders who make the connection between resilience and psychological safety reap the benefits. We just read a wonderful HBR article written by Maren Gube and Debra Subatini Hennelly and have decided to summarise below along with our unique human factors and ultra-resilience take: Gube and Henelly (2022) highlight that as leaders, it’s crucial to recognise the connection between psychological safety and … Read More

Human Performance in Military C2
October 27, 2016Existing military command and control (C2) frameworks have been useful in highlighting technology related issues and their direct effects within an organization. They are, however, limited in assessing the full range of impacts resulting from technology insertions and in exploring the links between C2 changes and battlefield effects. Additionally, traditional C2 frameworks have … Read More

Human Factors Improves Outcomes in the Banking Industry
February 17, 2021What happens when a financial institution takes a traditional approach to risk, with the aim to eliminate or minimise human error with procedure laden controls and a focus on individuals’ actions? Unless the industry is highly stable with very little complexity involved, it can be like trying to fit a square peg into a round … Read More