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Dave, in the Army we regularly have after action reviews, where we analyze what went wrong, what went right, and how we can improve for the next mission. Is there some way you could figure out how the drawings got messed up, and incorporate a method that will possibly prevent it from happening again? Would your boss be open to a suggested fix to the problem? As an army leader, I encourage Soldiers who bring me problems/issues to also recommend a solution. This creates buy-in to the organization, and encourages critical thinking/problem solving. That doesn't always translate well in the civilian sector. Just some of my thoughts on your situation, for what it's worth.
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Quote from: cj7ox on May 31, 2019, 07:21:03 AMDave, in the Army we regularly have after action reviews, where we analyze what went wrong, what went right, and how we can improve for the next mission. Is there some way you could figure out how the drawings got messed up, and incorporate a method that will possibly prevent it from happening again? Would your boss be open to a suggested fix to the problem? As an army leader, I encourage Soldiers who bring me problems/issues to also recommend a solution. This creates buy-in to the organization, and encourages critical thinking/problem solving. That doesn't always translate well in the civilian sector. Just some of my thoughts on your situation, for what it's worth.Yes. We use this in business too. Learned it from some air force guys. Think it still works???Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk