@acorns47 @doctorcaldwell No..nor me actually. Worth knowing that - it's not a small factor in working out what makes orgs tick. Money rules
@HughRisebrow @Jarmann You can bet any privately owned underwriter will look at all the evidence. They'll soon work out what's of true value
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Francis 1st Inq “Finally and perhaps of most concern, I found a widespread culture of denial.” https://www.dropbox.com/s/l40i4kx1a6quy1y/RF%20Francis%20letter%20to%20SoS%20Independent%20Inquiry%20Report-presentation-by-Robert-Francis-QC.doc …
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@Jarmann@C7RKY@HughRisebrow "Doctors' talk is full of stories about their blunders and errors" http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doctor's_Dilemma_(play) … -
@mellojonny@Jarmann@HughRisebrow In my experience, not when they're talking to lawyers, following a complaint being received, it's not. -
@C7RKY@Jarmann@HughRisebrow indeed, that was GBS point -
@mellojonny@Jarmann@HughRisebrow Quite. I hear plenty of pleas for a no blame culture, but that only works if hand-in-hand with honesty. -
@C7RKY@Jarmann@HughRisebrow Evidence strongly suggests you need no blame culture first -
@mellojonny@Jarmann@HughRisebrow They have to be simultaneous for me. You either have both, or neither. Lying leaves one open to blame. -
@C7RKY@Jarmann@HughRisebrow same evidence strongly suggests if you don't get no blame culture first you'll fail. Evidence matters here - 33 more replies
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