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Error Management

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Enhancing our understanding of errors and their management

Errors or mistakes are nothing we welcome. In fact, we probably all remember mistakes we would rather forget and shudder when recalling the embarrassment they caused us. However, if we do not relegate our mistakes to the most hidden corners of our brains, we can learn from them.

For organizations, errors and their emotional charge are an ongoing concern. Both cause people to lie about their mistakes, fiercely deny them, and sweep them under the carpet - all actions that prevent organizational learning.

It is a behavior that is oftentimes so engrained into a culture that it is considered normal. It is not normal, not if we want to increase an organization's knowledge.

ESMT Berlin is not only conducting research on error management but also supports companies and organizations in implementing an open error and learning culture.

Learn more about Error Management at Jan Hagen's web page.

Books on Error Management:

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How teams can spot that they are on the wrong track
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Jan Hagen on learning to embrace errors
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November 12, 2018
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The Earthquake
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Learning from Failure
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14-15 January, 2016

Jan U. Hagen

Professor of Management Practice