Blind Spots and Personal Leadership
Blind Spots and Personal Leadership Source: Science Buddies @ www.sciencebuddies.org In human anatomy, the blind spot is the point of entry of the optic nerve on the retina, insensitive to light. Generally, it is often an area where a person’s view is obstructed from both sides of his vision. In vehicular traffic system, beyond monitoring every area around and both sides of a vehicle, effective use of blind spots monitoring systems can keep a driver from running into other vehicles moving in the same direction. The Formula One (F1) cars adopt blind spots monitoring technology to reduce crashes on race tracks. This technology has helped drivers to effectively determine how and when to change lanes by monitoring the blind spot areas during races. In theory, our blind spots are the dark areas that obstruct our field of vision, even when we are able to clearly see our surroundings. Businesses operate in uncerta...