Eric Ayers designs human-centered systems that help individuals, teams, and organizations move from intention to readiness — especially in complex, high-stakes environments.
With over two decades of experience across healthcare, education, leadership development, and innovation, Eric is the creator of Sim | Rx™, a human-centric readiness system reimagining how people learn, practice, and perform when it matters most.
His work bridges systems and humanity, combining design thinking, experiential learning, and deep respect for the human experience to build cultures that are adaptive, resilient, and ready for change.
Eric Ayers is a systems thinker, educator, and author focused on designing human-centered approaches to learning, leadership, and organizational readiness.
Over the past two decades, Eric has worked at the intersection of healthcare, education, and innovation — helping individuals and organizations navigate complexity, reduce friction between intention and action, and build systems that people actually use.
He is the creator of Sim | Rx™, a human-centric readiness framework that brings practice, reflection, and learning directly into the flow of work. Rather than relying on episodic training or abstract theory, his work emphasizes lived experience, psychological safety, and continuous growth — especially in environments where performance, trust, and human outcomes are inseparable.
As an author and thought leader, Eric explores how systems shape behavior, how culture forms through everyday practice, and how designing for humanity creates more sustainable results than designing for compliance alone.
Eric lives in Tennessee with his family and continues to write, teach, and consult at the intersection of systems and humanity.