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You realize a mistake you made during a previous call could have had serious consequences, though it didn't at the time. What should you do?

Integrity and conscientiousness demand accountability and continuous learning. Reporting the error allows for analysis and improvement of protocols and practice

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Question: You realize a mistake you made during a previous call could have had serious consequences, though it didn't at the time. What should you do?

Answer options:

  • Keep it to yourself to avoid repercussions.
  • Blame it on a miscommunication with another team member. ✅ Report the error to your supervisor, analyze what went wrong, and learn from it to prevent future occurrences.
  • Assume because no harm was done, it's not a big deal.

Correct answer: Report the error to your supervisor, analyze what went wrong, and learn from it to prevent future occurrences.

Explanation: Integrity and conscientiousness demand accountability and continuous learning. Reporting the error allows for analysis and improvement of protocols and practices, strengthening the team's overall safety and effectiveness. Hiding the mistake or blaming others undermines trust and prevents learning.

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