In the Jan/Feb edition of Safeguard we pose three questions based on stories in the magazine. One of them is this:
Brent Robinson talks about ‘organisational amnesia’ and how valuable narratives arising from an incident can be soon lost as staff leave.
Can you think of a ‘communal story’ about an incident that has been successfully handed down? What happened, and why did the story survive?
Feel free to respond here on the Forum, or privately here via a Survey Monkey form.
An edited selection of responses will be published in the March/April edition, but with no names attached. One randomly selected person will receive a prize, namely a copy of the book Sacrificing Safety – Lessons for Chief Executives, by Andrew Hopkins.