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Knowledge Under Pressure

On Premortem Visualization and Dynamic Leadership

Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
2 min readSep 1, 2022
Photo by Fraser Cottrell on Unsplash

Field notes from what we’ve been up to, what we’ve been taking in, and what we are thinking about at The Emergency Mind Project.

If you have ideas or things you’d like to see — or if you want to help and get more involved — I’d love to hear from you: dan@emergencymind.com

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4 Ways to Improve Premortem Visualization

Premortem visualization — a type of mental simulation that starts at the end and works backwards — can save lives and eliminate opportunities for unnecessary failure. This quick article / thread covers four ways teams can improve their capacity to perform premortem visualization.

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Why Dynamic Subordination is Required for High Performing Teams

“The Dynamic Subordination model implies that for any team, problems, challenges, and issues can come from any angle at any moment. When one does, the team member who is closest to that problem, and the most capable, immediately steps up and takes the lead — and everyone else follows and supports” Great article on team leadership by former Navy SEAL Rich Diviney.

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Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Written by Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Emergency Doctor. Applying knowledge under pressure. The Emergency Mind Book: bit.ly/emindbook

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