Lyn Buchanan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
What we found out was that everybody has strengths and weaknesses.
And so one person may get the color right all the time.
and couldn't tell you the shape of something if, you know, if they had to.
Other person will get the shape, but not relationships or sounds or something like that.
And so everybody has strengths and weaknesses.
So when I started, what,
30 years ago, was a database that I've kept ever since of viewers' work.
And we actually go through perception by perception by perception, judging it against the feedback.
If you have the police come and they say, well, describe the getaway car.
You need to know the shape, the age, and all that of the getaway car.
I will look in the database and say, who is always right at color?
Ah, now then, who is always right at drawing a pattern?
Ah, task him with a license plate.
Who's always right at the shape of an object?
Ah, draw me the car.
and so on.
And by doing this, we can take 10 remote viewers who have an overall average of 70% accuracy, and by tasking them only with what they're best at,
We can turn 95% accuracy into a customer and doing it that way.
But that's tons of work.
And that in itself has turned into the proof.