Tag: blameless culture

🥅 Blamelessness Is Psychological Safety with a Pager
Blamelessness is not about avoiding accountability. It is about creating enough psychological safety for teams to review incidents honestly and improve together. Using a team sports replay metaphor, this ELI5 article explains why resilient teams learn faster when they analyze the whole play instead of blaming the most visible person.

🔥 An Incident Is Like a Fire Drill with Slack Messages
Incidents feel chaotic—but they aren’t failures. They’re fire drills with Slack messages. This ELI5 guide reframes incident response as practiced calm, not panic, and explains why alerts, roles, and structure matter when systems misbehave.

