In a recent post, Item 9 called for a review of the application of Kaizen to recovery from mTBI. in the next post, such an application was dismissed due to the fact the mTBI victim lacks the ability to gain full process control. Absent such control, it is impossible to establish a baseline state that may be used to measure performance excursions. Without a defined baseline, any intervention is reduced to tinkering, a series of blind attempts to achieve positive change without an understanding of the drivers, or obstacles, to that positive change. This suggests Kaizen may have limited application in an intervention targeting mTBI victims.
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Category Archives: Analysis
Content Creation Metric
In searching back through prior posts to collect data for the post Sleep Evidence, I located a post which provided a content creation metric. For comparison purposes, the same data was collected from the last sequence of posts and is exhibited in the following table:
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Sleep Imagery
In a prior post the suggestion was made that the recall of specific imagery at the time of retiring might function as an aid to inducing sleep. Empirical testing of this hypothesis has been conducted and the results are indeterminate.