Abstract: "To admit a mistake is not a simple task. Take children as an example: <<It wasn’t me. It was her.>> Politicians are maybe a bit more sophisticated, but we all remember Bill Clinton saying: <<I did not have sex with that woman>>. Most of us do not do mistakes that impact global economy, but Nick Leeson managed to do just that. And NASA crashed a spacecraft for 120 million dollars and seven astronauts on board…
What mistakes do we do at work? How do we handle them? What should we do? How do we know, if the mistake was caused by an individual or was due to other circumstances. And why is it so hard to say: “Sorry, this was me!”?"
The meeting is held in the Rydberg lecture hall with the possibility to join digitally: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/910953381