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July 11, 2019 | Mark Paradies

Mid-Year Review of Improvement Initiatives, Incident Investigation, and Root Cause Analysis Performance

Benna Hughes and Ken Reed discuss things to review mid-year.

Are your people trained?

Have you reviewed your investigations to improve them?

What are you investigating and why?

Have you kept up with software updates and the API?

Have you considered software hosting?

Sharing lessons learned – is it happening?

Planning for next year – Budget – AND the 2020 Global TapRooT® Summit on March 9-13, 2020.

Watch their discussion below…

What other things should you be thinking about? Leave your comments below.

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