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A couple of million times I have opened CNN and a forced-fed advertisement has started to play without my request. Usually this kind of forced advertiseing just pisses me off - and I rush to click the ad closed as fast as possible...
But one got through - and I had to capture it for you. I hate to play an advertisment, but this is different. The BIGGEST PROBLEM WE HAVE IN OUR BUSINESS IS THE LACK OF A NULL SET...We can't count something that didn't happen. You will never be able to write a report to your boss that discusses how many people did not get hurt at your work today.
I guess that problem exists with computer security as well. IBM is trying to tackle this problem with this ad. Listen carefully and see what you think.
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                                        PAPod 569 - PART TWO: 11 Seconds: How a System, Not a Nurse, Failed
                                            
                                                Part two of the RaDonda Vaught story examines what emerged after the event: inve
                                            
                                    
                                
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                                        PAPod 568 - PART ONE:  Charged for a Mistake: The Nurse, the Error, and a System That Failed
                                            
                                                In this episode, nurse RaDonda Vaught tells the detailed, context-rich story of 
                                            
                                    
                                
                             PAPod 567 - Open Questions 2025: From Metrics to Monitors — Rethinking Safety
                                            
                                                Episode: an extended open Q&A from the Pre-Accident Investigation Conference in
                                    
                                        PAPod 567 - Open Questions 2025: From Metrics to Monitors — Rethinking Safety
                                            
                                                Episode: an extended open Q&A from the Pre-Accident Investigation Conference in 
                                            
                                    
                                
                             PAPod 566 - Blame Stops Improvement: How Blame Silences Learning
                                            
                                                Todd Conklin explores how blame shuts down learning and prevents organizational
                                    
                                        PAPod 566 - Blame Stops Improvement: How Blame Silences Learning
                                            
                                                Todd Conklin explores how blame shuts down learning and prevents organizational 
                                            
                                    
                                
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