IHF spreads its wings

Human Factors consultancy IHF has established a partnership with an innovative duo from the aviation and medical sectors. Airline captain James Taylor and his consultant oncologist father Roger will work as associates of Edinburgh-based IHF to enhance its capabilities in human factors, and will set up an office in Brighton. IHF’s team of 24 consultants…

Why do management of change projects fail?

There is a huge pressure in change initiatives to be completed quickly often without considering the human element in enough detail. Organisations often don’t consider the human contribution early enough and in enough detail. There can be a huge difference between a project that is overly technically focussed, with little regard for the people who need to enact…

IHF Expands in Australia

Integrated Human Factors, one of the UK’s leading specialist Human Factors consultancies is expanding its offering in the Australia and the wider Asia Pacific region and establishing an office in Perth, Western Australia. IHF, a tech-driven human factors consultancy was founded a decade ago in the UK by Neil Clark and is a registered member…