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Ep. 47 Does individual blame lessen the ability to learn from failure?

The Safety of Work

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The psychological need to make sure that people have consequences can be far greater than our need to learn from an incident. People are so afraid of finding themselves in a situation where some one desperately does need to be blamed, and there's a rule preventing them from blame. "If you've got blame in your organization, then you are likely to create a climate of silence," says Drew Boulden.

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