I am glad that they did stop for a week or so to address the issues internally, though I’m concerned that many of the changes they made either won’t be effective or will be forgotten in 6 months. I would love to be positively surprised though.
Processes that won’t be effective is a possibility, and will require continued retrospectives and evaluations to ensure efficacy.
Forgotten, probably not, especially if it is transcribed into standard operating procedures. When turned into policy, there’s an auditable process to ensure that policies are followed and in compliance.
I am glad that they did stop for a week or so to address the issues internally, though I’m concerned that many of the changes they made either won’t be effective or will be forgotten in 6 months. I would love to be positively surprised though.
Processes that won’t be effective is a possibility, and will require continued retrospectives and evaluations to ensure efficacy.
Forgotten, probably not, especially if it is transcribed into standard operating procedures. When turned into policy, there’s an auditable process to ensure that policies are followed and in compliance.