Humans make mistakes, whether the result of carelessness or unintended misfortune. And no set of performance standards can fully alleviate all errors and their associated adverse outcomes. Additionally, rare and individual-driven events do not necessarily warrant a change in the organization’s performance standards as doing so may offer very little to the prevention of future [...]
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