How to Lead Event Reviews for Error-Based Incidents Report
Audience Feedback on Aug 7, 2024
Attendee Responses
175
100% found this session valuable
99% would hear Jake speak again
Attendees found this session
Relevant
96%
Engaging
96%
Actionable
95%
Inspiring
94%
How attendees describe this talk
There was not a presentation to follow along with, and some slides were worked through extremely quickly. Some people thrive on being able to reflect back on notes. I certainly do. Will be hard to do for the great presentation and material reviewed.
I found this more incident investigation process rather than just the incident review, that title was misleading Essentially it felt like the subject would only be based on #6 of the 6 items. Enjoyed it anyways but slightly misleading.
I would ask colleagues to take the time to look at the different methods of approach when investigating. I believe the anomaly and style of questions extract deeper information to develop a learning improvement process.
The forward looking questions and the thought experiment related to what someone did wrong vs creating an app mage of what right/correct etc looks like. Best speaker so far!
Alternate and more effective way to investigate incidents (events) that are free of blame and result in better countermeasure actions. Excellent presentation!
New opportunities for thoughts on working through unplanned events to come up with truly actionable corrections beyond “talk about it at a safety meeting”
The information presented was very useful and I believe could be implemented to learn the most from events, resulting in better outcomes in the future.
An extremely helpful way to reframe the “tired” root cause analysis process that historically doesn’t promote a true learning environment.
Provides a practical approach to event learning. Actionable learnings that will improve employee engagement, performance and build trust
Feedback for Jake and the event
I love this and would love to implement it my fear your hardest part is the engagement and resources that others would have to give. And you know that can change though with time
A little fast on advancing the slides and beneficial to have them on the app for future reference. Other than that the material and presenter were great.
Didn’t see the slide deck on the ASSP app. Even having a couple takeaways on there for those who don’t go through this survey would be helpful.
Distribute these slides, they'd be valuable for starting conversations with leaders not at the conference.
Difficult to hear you, there is some echo in the room, would be helpful to speak a bit slower.
Couldn’t find a link to the presentation similar to other education sessions.
The emphasis on building trust appears to be genuine with this model.
Provide the presentation so that people can adequately take notes.
It's helpful to remind investigation leaders to not be "blamey".