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Re: Placing Blame
On my team, we always have a person who sees things from beginning to end. It is their job to find who is at fault and get them to fix their problem.
If a weld breaks, it is their job to take the robot to the welder and get him to re-weld it.
If a part doesn't fit, they take it to the machinest and have them mill it.
etc.
If they can't figure out who can fix the problem, then it is their fault. The blame goes on them.
But who cares? We never place blame on the welder. If a weld breaks, he admits fault and fixes it. The same thing with the rest of the team. The blame goes to whoever admits it was their fault. If nobody does, it goes onto the head engineer. Not because it was their fault, just because having someone to blame saves time on figuring out who it was. Besides, if someone knows they messed up(even if they don't fess up to it) they will look into how to do better on their own.
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