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toivo99 said:For those who put out a section with no safety net, how do you reduce the number of mistakes made, especially on deadline?
Baron Scicluna said:toivo99 said:For those who put out a section with no safety net, how do you reduce the number of mistakes made, especially on deadline?
You don't.
When the bosses complain, blame them for taking away your safety net.
toivo99 said:Baron Scicluna said:toivo99 said:For those who put out a section with no safety net, how do you reduce the number of mistakes made, especially on deadline?
You don't.
When the bosses complain, blame them for taking away your safety net.
A nice suggestion, but when it's my job on the line, it's still me that gets fired.
Baron Scicluna said:toivo99 said:Baron Scicluna said:toivo99 said:For those who put out a section with no safety net, how do you reduce the number of mistakes made, especially on deadline?
You don't.
When the bosses complain, blame them for taking away your safety net.
A nice suggestion, but when it's my job on the line, it's still me that gets fired.
They're the bosses. Since they make the big bucks, see what great ideas they have for eliminating mistakes, since they're the ones who eliminated your safety net.
playthrough said:Baron Scicluna said:toivo99 said:Baron Scicluna said:toivo99 said:For those who put out a section with no safety net, how do you reduce the number of mistakes made, especially on deadline?
You don't.
When the bosses complain, blame them for taking away your safety net.
A nice suggestion, but when it's my job on the line, it's still me that gets fired.
They're the bosses. Since they make the big bucks, see what great ideas they have for eliminating mistakes, since they're the ones who eliminated your safety net.
We had a run of mistakes at an old shop across all sections and the bosses instituted an internal form that had to be filled out if a correction needed to be published. You would have to list the correction, how it happened, how you'd prevent it in the future, blah blah, signed by you and your editor. Sometimes all you could say was "I screwed up" and "Will try harder in the future not to screw up."
I think the form was phased out after about a month.