Writing the After Action:
Writing a full on review in the midst of the crazy is problematic. Too much emotion...not enough processing.
Jotting a bunch of notes down right after the event is good. Keep those notes and let them stew for abt 24-48 hours.
Then...
Writing a full on review in the midst of the crazy is problematic. Too much emotion...not enough processing.
Jotting a bunch of notes down right after the event is good. Keep those notes and let them stew for abt 24-48 hours.
Then...
Start writing...
What happened? Why did it happen?
What went right?
What went wrong?
What did we learn? And how can we fix the glitches?
This is not a place for sour grapes, name calling, and circular firing squads!
What you’re going to discover is that...
What happened? Why did it happen?
What went right?
What went wrong?
What did we learn? And how can we fix the glitches?
This is not a place for sour grapes, name calling, and circular firing squads!
What you’re going to discover is that...
Some things went wrong on multiple levels. And some of those things are ones you may not want to look at.
But to actually repair, rather than yell, you have to look at your doorstep as well as everyone else.
It’s not easy. But if you want the system to work...
But to actually repair, rather than yell, you have to look at your doorstep as well as everyone else.
It’s not easy. But if you want the system to work...
You have to stop pointing fingers, stop navel gazing, stop looking 100% outside your comfort zone.
Repairing the system matters more than comfort zone ego.
Repairing the system matters more than comfort zone ego.
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