How to cultivate a blameless culture
Best practices for embracing transparency and prioritizing what's right – without being a jerk about it.

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Tim has spend their entire career immersed in the world of major incidents and post-incident reviews, at tiny companies with a few hundred employees and enterprises with over 200k. With a passion for evangelizing the benefits of good practices and building cultures around effective use, Tim has a keen understanding of the intangible “human element” that is often a forgotten factor in effective process management.
Best practices for embracing transparency and prioritizing what's right – without being a jerk about it.
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