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Human Performance Engineering

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Engineering human performance for the AI era. Frameworks, tools, and leadership development for operators who fix systems — not symptoms.

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The Integrated Leader
Where The Integrated Leader Came From I spent over 30 years around some of the most rigorous systems in the world: avionics, government quality assurance with DCMA, third party aerospace auditing, executive quality leadership. In those environments, a missed step doesn't just cost money. So everything gets documented. Everything gets standardized. Leadership itself is written into the requirements. And here's what I kept seeing, over and over, for three decades: the standard says leadership matters. Nobody actually teaches it. I watched brilliant people get promoted into leadership because they were good at the technical work, not because anyone taught them how to lead. I lived some of that gap myself, learning leadership the hard way instead of the deliberate way. So I built a set of tools out of that experience. One helps you verify what you actually know before you act, instead of jumping to conclusions, pulled from the same discipline used to isolate faults in complex systems. Another helps you diagnose what's really driving a team problem, instead of mistaking it for a skill issue when it's something else entirely. A third is about building leadership on purpose, the same way you'd build any system that has to hold up under pressure, instead of leaving it to chance. One belief sits underneath all of it. Leadership isn't a soft skill you either have or don't. It's a discipline. That's what this space is. A place to actually apply this, together. I'll be walking through each of these in the classroom as we go. I want to hear from you. What's the moment you realized nobody had actually taught you how to lead, you just had to figure it out? Drop it below.
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@Chelsey Triplett Thank you for being the first person to post in here, and for going this deep right out of the gate. This is exactly the kind of honesty I was hoping this space would hold. Your story hits something real. Being a hard worker your whole life didn’t automatically make you a leader people wanted to follow. It took your manager caring enough to pull you aside and tell you the truth, and it took you being humble enough to actually hear it and do something with it. That’s not nothing. A lot of people never get that moment, or they get it and don’t take it. What sticks out to me is how much you grew from that one conversation and one book. That tells me you had all the raw material this whole time, the drive, the care, the competitiveness. What changed was learning how to point it at your people instead of just at the work. Really glad you’re here. I’d love to hear more about what shifted day to day once you started applying what you read. What did leading your team look like six months after that conversation compared to before?
What's your favorite book 📚, movie 🎞️, and travel destination 🏝️?
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing your favorite movie, book, or travel destination!
0 likes • Jul 16
Currently, "Who Moved the Cheese" is my favorite book, I love Marvel movies and old movies like Boomerang, House Party, and The Wood. My favorite place I have ever been is Alanya, Turkey.
1 like • Jul 18
@Chelsey Triplett I’ll have to check that out that book! I’ve always wanted to see Aruba!
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Grandpa gamer, streamer and Entrepreneur. Professor with deep roots in Aerospace. Doctoral student.

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Joined Jul 16, 2026