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This episode of the Podcast is an open discussion about the recent Learning Workshop that was held in Las Vegas. This conversation is our after action discussion about what worked, what needs work, and where we can improve what we do and understand. It sounds really boring and awful, but this conversation is kind of interesting.
When we think about safety differently - we are forced to think about changing the way we do our work. Learning how to learn is a very valuable skill - and the chance to practice that learning is worth its weight in gold.
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