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	<title>Comments on: More thoughts on Savoring Our Design Mistakes</title>
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		<title>By: Moe Rubenzahl</title>
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		<description>I agree, Jared, but for a slightly different reason: Shame is a poor motivator. 

Around here, we have a standard. We are very tolerant of &quot;mistakes of commission,&quot; very intolerant of &quot;mistakes of omission.&quot; A mistake that comes from trying something new (taking risks) is fine. Put another way: Making a mistake is OK - once. 

People want to do well and shaming those who err disrespects their good intentions. At the same time, acknowledging errors and buliding a culture of learning from them is healthy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree, Jared, but for a slightly different reason: Shame is a poor motivator. </p>
<p>Around here, we have a standard. We are very tolerant of &#8220;mistakes of commission,&#8221; very intolerant of &#8220;mistakes of omission.&#8221; A mistake that comes from trying something new (taking risks) is fine. Put another way: Making a mistake is OK &#8211; once. </p>
<p>People want to do well and shaming those who err disrespects their good intentions. At the same time, acknowledging errors and buliding a culture of learning from them is healthy.</p>
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