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Making mistakes is a natural part of being human; what's important is our response to them. We should embrace our errors as opportunities for growth rather than sources of embarrassment. It is crucial that lessons learned are utilized to foster improvement rather than evaluated as performance metrics. This approach prevents the stifling of open communication about mistakes. By analyzing and applying lessons learned, we can enhance our Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), leading to a safer and more efficient environment.
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UNCLASSIFIED COMMAND SAFETY PROGRAM Safety Tip: Lessons Learned Command Safety Issues: NSTR • Making mistakes is human and should not be embarrassing; what should be embarrassing is failure to learn from mistakes. • Any indication that lessons learned is used to evaluate performance will defeat the purpose of gained information to foster improvement. • Summary: Good sources for improving Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) is Lessons Learned