An aside: I had never heard of ‘Murphyjitsu’ before, but use pre-mortems in my personal and professional life regularly. I’m surprised people found the name ‘Murphyjitsu’ easier to engage with!
It’s a bit of a more playful term, which I think makes sense in the context of a workshop, but I also use the two terms interchangeably and seen CFAR staff do the same, and usually use pre-mortem when I am not in a CFAR context.
I don’t have strong opinions on which term is better.
An aside: I had never heard of ‘Murphyjitsu’ before, but use pre-mortems in my personal and professional life regularly. I’m surprised people found the name ‘Murphyjitsu’ easier to engage with!
It’s a bit of a more playful term, which I think makes sense in the context of a workshop, but I also use the two terms interchangeably and seen CFAR staff do the same, and usually use pre-mortem when I am not in a CFAR context.
I don’t have strong opinions on which term is better.