Practicing Perfection Institute - The Pulsinator

ISSUE 301  January 2007

"Come to the edge, He said.
They said: We are afraid.
Come to the edge, He said.
They came.  He pushed them,

And they flew..."

-Guillaume Apollinaire


 

Quick Tip

To ensure that you give an accurate and adequate TURNOVER, follow two simple steps:

► Ask yourself, "If I were taking over this job, what would I want to know?" (then turn this info over to your relief)

► Write it down

Any questions? 

You can find tons of answers in the Error Elimination Tools User Guide


Featured Book

Journey to the
Emerald City

(by Roger Connors
and Tom Smith)

Human performance equals behaviors plus results.  Wisdom dictates a focus on both.  That's what this book is all about.

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Error-free in 2007

Amid the flurry of "Happy New Year" messages (of which this is indeed one), how about if we consider, in addition to world peace, weight loss, good health, and prosperity, freedom from human error?

Sound reasonable?

Unfortunately, most would agree, that if humans are involved, we will inevitably make some mistakes.  And in this, I must concede.  But... what if there was a way to drive those errors to the lowest possible levels of frequency and severity, and virtually eliminate the potential for significant or catastrophic errors to occur?  There is.  It’s called... Practicing Perfection™. 
Click here to learn more...

Tool in Focus: TURNOVER

Ever felt "bagged" when taking over a job?  If so, chances are good that it was because you received an inaccurate (or inadequate) turnover.  Such was the case for a crane operator, whose turnover failed to include information regarding a bypassed limit switch.  The result?  $250,000 in damage, significant job delays, and substantial embarrassment with the client.  Read More

News You Can Use

Advance Notice:  Your Opportunity to Achieve PPC Certification

As Peters and Waterman brought us Excellence in 1982, Tim Autrey is now leading us to the next era of safety and human performance in 2007: Practicing Perfection™.

For the first time ever, The Practicing Perfection Institute is proudly offering the opportunity for qualified individuals to become Certified Practitioners in the process of Practicing Perfection™.

Certified Practitioners will earn the designation of PPC (Practicing Perfection™ Certified), a designation destined to become the mark of professional expertise in the reduction of human error and elevation of human performance.

click here for all the details

The PPI Blog is Coming!

The PPI website is rapidly becoming the site for error reduction professionals- filled with insights, tools, and now... community

Soon, Tim Autrey will be regularly posting his thoughts to the PPI blog, "Here’s the Deal...".

You are invited to contribute...

It is true that no one of us is as smart as all of us.  Because of this, we can all benefit from your thoughts, ideas, and perspectives.

As many contribute, this blog community will literally become a "master mind" of human error reduction.

Anticipated launch:
1/15/07


Latest Press Releases

(Chester, VT)-
The Practicing Perfection Institute, Inc. (PPI) today announced an 840% growth in revenue in 2006 (as compared to 2005).
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