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by fsloth
3168 days ago
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Sure, stupid tools are pointless. But usefull tools... If the point is to reduce the number of errors then it helps to at least have a checklist of the errors, and someone reminding the team of the checklist. Checklist process is one of the easiest quality and safety tools to implement. Having a premade checklist that makes sense in the form of a process plan makes things easier. |
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I'm not sure why you are mentioning "stupid tools", whatever they are - they would not even be means to an end.