Manage Your Perfections, Not Failures

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
5 minutes

OK, maybe “perfection is too strong! How about correctness or goodness?

Please tune in this week as we discuss how the infamous Three Mile Island partial meltdown was, according to accounts, caused by a burned out light bulb, a failsafe system that would have saved the day, and how you can apply the technique of looking for goodness and correctness in your organization to inspire higher performance and strengthen your company culture.

Thank you.

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