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Creating a No-Blame Culture
Duration: 7 Minutes
Synopsis

Carol creates an innovative Corporate Social Responsibility program that is trending on Twitter after a disastrous typo in the press release. Serena is outraged by the undesirable publicity. Fingers are pointed and chaos erupts as the team looks for scapegoats. Marcus and Carol present a 4-step process so everyone can avoid blaming, learn from mistakes and ensure it doesn’t happen again.

Carol has created an innovative Corporate Social Responsibility program that is being launched to the media. Serena calls a meeting to find out who is behind it. Carol proudly stakes her claim until it is discovered that a disastrous typographical error in the press release has given the company some enormous, undesirable publicity. Fingers are pointed and chaos erupts as the team looks for solutions and a way to ensure similar mistakes don’t occur in the future. Marcus and Carol roll out a 4-step plan to ensure everyone learns from mistakes and blame is removed.

Key Learning Points

“People love to blame when mistakes happen. Yet mistakes are the invitation to innovate.”

SHARE MISTAKES TO INNOVATE FOR THE FUTURE

Don't blame when something goes wrong
INSTEAD: Be brave and openly share mistakes

Don’t exaggerate the damage
INSTEAD: Assess impact and reinforce positives

Don't continually complain about problems
INSTEAD: Discuss best actions to fix problems

Don’t abandon good ideas after a problem                 
INSTEAD: See opportunities to learn and innovate
 

WARNING - These videos are designed to provoke discussion and response. They are contemporary, fast paced, short, character driven TV style comedies that take a new approach to reaching today's learners. By laughing, discussing, sharing outrage, reacting to the behaviors on screen, we can use these strong feelings and thoughts to develop a clearer shared view of how we want to behave, how we manage these situations, and how we want our team to behave and respond.

Psychological Rationale to Learning The producer, psychologist Eve Ash, has created this specific comedy approach to engage learners who are a media saturated generation that increasingly report being uninspired, unchallenged and bored by traditional or outdated training videos. Eve wanted to create a series that people want to see more of, want to discuss and then refer to when similar occasions arise at work- but with shared insight.

Whilst some people find them insensitive or outrageous, the vast majority of viewers and users have found them refreshing, stimulating and great for getting energy and enthusiasm back into learning. They can of course be coupled them with other programs like the SWITCH ON series, or WORKPLACE EXCELLENCE.

Recommended Audiences
  • All staff
Distributed in the following format(s)
  • DVD
Available in the following language(s)
  • English
Media Type
 Video Recording
Presentation Style
  • Drama
  • Comedy
STOCK CODE
CEC12
ISBN
9781921910128
Published
Melbourne, Australia
Filming location
Los Angeles, USA
Release year
2012
Copyright owner
Seven Dimensions
Publisher
Seven Dimensions