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    "Organizations’ greatest issues with software safety remain not taking the time to know how far behind the curve they may be."

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    We're back! January is busy, isn't it? ;) Latest 🔥 post from community member, engineer, and EMT on Obstacles to LFI in Practice. "This might just sound like a matter of swapping out words, but it's actually a way of changing approaches"

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    "[T]here is no one-size-fits-all approach to learning from incidents." on taking what you learn from incidents to the next level:

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    “The problem comes when the pressure to fix outweighs the pressure to learn.” –Todd Conklin

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    Here's the amazing lineup for my track on Chaos and Resilience: Architecting for Success If you've liked what you've seen on () and the Chaos Engineering early preview - you are going to love this track.

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  7. We're back! January is busy, isn't it? ;) Latest 🔥 post from community member, engineer, and EMT on Obstacles to LFI in Practice. "This might just sound like a matter of swapping out words, but it's actually a way of changing approaches"

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    “The next bit of code someone writes is loaded up with the context of all the gotchas from stories past.” writes important words about what *actual* learning can look like, instead of simply “fixing”

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    Rolling right into 2020 -- one of our community admins outlines what "next level" incident reports look like in practice. "If anything here should look like advice, it’s this: don't let an incident review be the end. Make it a springboard"

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  10. Rolling right into 2020 -- one of our community admins outlines what "next level" incident reports look like in practice. "If anything here should look like advice, it’s this: don't let an incident review be the end. Make it a springboard"

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  11. No post this week as we head into 2020! Our next post will come on January 6th. See you soon 📚

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    25. pro 2019.

    This holiday, treat yourself to the gift of incident stories 💥

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    Hot off the press 🔥 hear from community member on improving incident retrospectives since learning more about Resilience Engineering, Human Factors, and Incident Analysis. "It was clear that the process itself needed improvement."

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    24. pro 2019.

    “The retrospective process should be an optional activity. By making the retrospective process optional, teams that decide to engage in it are doing so because they see value in it rather than as an obligation or a checklist item.” Nice work, !

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    "It’s important to use these opportunities to direct efforts toward a deeper analysis into our systems (both people and technical) and the assumptions that we’ve made about them."

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  16. Hot off the press 🔥 hear from community member on improving incident retrospectives since learning more about Resilience Engineering, Human Factors, and Incident Analysis. "It was clear that the process itself needed improvement."

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    18. pro 2019.

    “It's on us to not only demonstrate, but cultivate the value proposition for RE... and we must do so in a way that doesn't immediately feel like a challenge or attack to our colleagues’ established practices and beliefs”

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    Great post by on developing a sense that trouble is brewing.

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    Resilience Engineering framed within a compelling challenge of our times, climate change: by

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    Fresh new post from community member 🎉 “If there's demonstrable interest in exploring how the cultivation of Resilience can benefit day-to-day work and materially improve outcomes, then why is that adoption still fledgling?”

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    "[T]here exists a class of experiences that solidify [resilience engineering] adherents and bring them an intrinsic understanding that is incredibly compelling[,]" describing the gradual introduction of RE concepts in

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