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45 minutes
All levels
"To Err is Human." This partial quote by Alexandre Pope reminds us that not all errors can be avoided. However, in some cases, the ripple effect caused by a human error can have huge consequences, resulting in billions or even trillions of dollars in lost revenue.
This is also true for projects. One small mistake, especially when it remains undetected, can lead to substandard project results. Therefore, reducing and preventing human error is critically important to project success. But how can this be done?
Key Takeaways:
Why it is critical to reduce and prevent human error
What factors contribute to reducing and preventing human error
Where you can find Resources on reducing and preventing human error
How we can work better together to prevent and reduce human error
Which techniques are useful for reducing and preventing human error