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TapRooT® Changing the Way the World Solves Problems

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TapRooT® is a systematic root cause analysis process, training, and software to analyze and fix the real root causes of problems. On our podcasts we have episodes from our TapRooT® TV program (seen on Facebook and YouTube) and will feature additional episodes to help you with your root cause analysis and incident investigation program.
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In this new series, Benna Hughes and Ken Reed discuss the most important and valuable traits of a great root cause facilitator. Take note and implement them at work to be a more effective investigator. In Part 1 we are joined by Chris Vallee
Today Mark Paradies joins Ken Reed to continue the series on The Great Investigator Series.  
Mark Paradies and Ken Reed wrap up the 3 part series on Great Incident Investigators.
You've been trained in TapRooT® or you have a team that has been TapRooT® trained.  Now what, if you don't have incidents to investigate right away or consistently you don't want to lose your skills.  Ken Reed and Benna Hughes discuss how to keep those skill proficient and well honed and how to keep your team ready to go. Here's the link to the blog article Ken wrote: https://www.taproot.com/are-you-a-proficient-taproot-investigator/
Benna Hughes and Ken Reed discuss why blame is a "go to" when incidents occur. Based on the blog article by Mark Paradies: https://www.taproot.com/why-does-blame-make-sense/
Ken Reed discusses the importance of Equifactor® in your incident investigations
Ken and Benna answer some questions from TapRooT® users and offer tips for maintaining proficiency in your program.
Benna and Barb discuss the importance of leading with emotional intelligence and how this can be important to your safety program.  They also discuss how you can improve your EQ
TapRooT® is valuable to all industries but one that hits home to everyone is the medical industry.  Join us as Marcus Miller discusses a recent incident and how TapRooT® can help.
Marcus Miller continues today discussing what has now occurred with the medical error at Vanderbilt Hospital that we discussed in Part 1 as the nurse has now been charged with 2 felonies.  How can these tragedies be avoided?
In Part 1 of this series, Benna and Ken begin to discuss the various ways to minimize the number of issues where human error is found to be the root cause of an incident.
In Part 2 of this series, Mark and Barb discuss Mark's upcoming book on how to stop human errors at the workplace.
In Part 3 of this series, Benna and Mark continue their discussion of how to stop human errors and talk about some Human Reliability best practices.    
In our final part of this series, Mark Paradies, Benna Hughes, and Ken Reed discuss safety in relation to human performance and human error.
Benna Hughes and Mark Paradies talk about the importance of going "back to the basics" when you determine you have repeat incidents at your company.
Benna Hughes and Mark Paradies talk about the importance of going "back to the basics" and discuss what exactly is an incident investigation.
During the video Barb and Benna refer to a video on Building Rapport. Click below for the link to the video on our YouTube page. Building Rapport
Benna Hughes and Ken Reed discuss when it's time to stop trying to figure out Root Cause Analysis yourself and to ask for assistance. For more information about how the TapRooT® process can help your organization visit http://taproot.com To sign up for one of our courses go to http://taproot.com/courses
Benna Hughes and Ken Reed discuss some of the courses that are available to supplement your TapRooT® training. When Should You Ask For Help in Root Cause Analysis? https://youtu.be/LyGY9JXmtv4
For more information about how the TapRooT® process can help your organization visit http://taproot.com To sign up for one of our courses go to http://taproot.com/courses
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