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This is a simple course to learn to proactively manage mistakes without blame. We all make mistakes, that's how we learn. Mistakes teach us something we didn't know, and what doesn't work. They help us to broaden our view of what success means. In this course psychologist Eve Ash recommends PRICE, a five-part strategy for being proactive by exploring mistakes in a positive way. We can use PRICE to boost creativity, innovation and positive energy so we are able to find new solutions. Mistakes help us continually improve.

Learn to use the PRICE approach to deal with mistakes as positives and opportunities - Problem, Rectification, Investigation, Creativity and Evaluation;
Explore problems and mistakes without blame or accusation;
Rectify mistakes as quickly as possible with short-term and long-term solutions;
Investigate mistakes thoroughly and analyze all possible causes, recognizing that sometimes mistakes are the result of systemic flaws;
Be creative and make every mistake an opportunity for improvement and growth;
Evaluate and trouble-shoot changes to fix the problem and avoid repeating it;

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2 Minutes To Success Series
A series of two minute microlearning videos from psychology experts with practical advice and techniques to help you tackle workplace problems and be more productive, less stressed, improve your image and regain control of your life. There are programs to deal with challenging people and situations,... read more
2 Minutes To Success Series
A series of two minute microlearning videos from psychology experts with practical advice and techniques to help you tackle workplace problems and be more productive, less stressed, improve your image and regain control of your life. There are programs to deal with challenging people and situations,... read more
Release Date
Jan 1, 2022
Video Running Time (minutes)
2:16
Course Length (minutes)
15
Course ID
2M2S77

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