I’ve had many debates with people about blame versus no-blame culture, yet in reality both can be as bad as each other. If anything, no-blame means lack of accountability and that’s seriously frustrating for people working in a business. As Nick articulately outlines, cultural nirvana lies in one that’s just and the responsibility for creating that culture ultimately sits with the management of the business.
I’ve found that one of the most critical things you can do is ask the right questions when an incident happens. This makes sure that if and when you do get to a formal investigation you’re open-minded enough to examine all possible causes. The worst thing you can do is assume an individual mistake caused the incident when you react: “Oh ****! What have they done now?”
Here are five effective questions to ask yourself when something goes wrong:
These questions help frame your understanding that the choices and actions leading up to incidents are rarely as simple as an isolated careless mistake. An example brings this to life in are you dealing with all the dominos?