Lean Blog Audio — 312: Being Logical and Kind When a Mistake is Made

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In this post, I’m going to share some reflections from one of my workplaces, some things that occurred last week. I’m going to be vague, so forgive me for that. It feels right to be less specific in this case, or at least that’s the cautious (and maybe respectful) thing to do.

When wearing one of my different “hats” with one of the organizations I work with, something went wrong. It wasn’t something I did (or I would own up to that in specific ways). But the mistake affected me and the work I was doing.

When a preventable process problem occurs, the engineer in me finds it relatively easy to be logical and think through “what happened?” instead of “who messed up?” A few deep calming breaths help, as well.

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