Difference between revisions of "Human factor"

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A [[human factor]] (hereinafter, the ''Factor'') is an individual's characteristic such as appearance, attitude, and capacity that contributes to this individual's interaction with his or her environment such 
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A [[human factor]] (hereinafter, the ''Factor'') is an individual's characteristic such as appearance, attitude, capacity, and habit that contributes to this individual's interaction with his or her surrounding cultures, systems, other human beings, and environments and, consequently, impacts his or her performance.
 
 
 
 
set of factors that, although may be originated from outside an individual, (a) depend on none, but this individual, and (b) impact this individual's work performance. Although groups and/or organizations may try to influence the ''Factors'', they are not under their direct control.
 

Revision as of 03:39, 15 October 2019

A human factor (hereinafter, the Factor) is an individual's characteristic such as appearance, attitude, capacity, and habit that contributes to this individual's interaction with his or her surrounding cultures, systems, other human beings, and environments and, consequently, impacts his or her performance.