PreAccident Investigation Podcast
Government & Organizations
On September 29, 2017, Lt. General Jay B. Silveria, Administrator of the United States Air Force Acadamy gave the entire organization a chance to improve - he could have punished, he could have sough revenge, he could have responded entirely emotionally - but he chose not to...he chose to respond by improvement.
When something bad happens leaders can either blame and punish or they can learn and improve.
Here is what learning after a serious violation of policy sound like. Listen carefully - its worth your time.
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Safety Moment - Cascading to Non-Recovery
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PAPod 482 - A Conversation with Brent Sutton Part Two
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PAPod 480 - ETTO and Goal Conflicts and A Doorway
Safety Moment - Root Cause HATES Details
PAPod 479 - Human and Organization Potential - A New Book
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