Choose an experience for yourself that you connect and synthesize with Just Culture. The experience can come from aviation, school, church, or family, and can be either yourself or another person. Write a summary of three paragraphs with five sentences minimum per paragraph. For help you to understand Just Culture I post that is Just Culture Explanation What is a Just Culture? Culture Shared beliefs, attitudes, values choices. In all cases, team members review system design factors for learning opportunities. In a just culture, staff at executive, management, and line levels engage and align. Organizational leadership is accountable for providing safe and effective systems and for responding to personnel behaviors in a fair and consistent manner. Personnel are accountable for: (1) personal choices, and (2) reporting errors and system vulnerabilities. Errors When personnel commit errors, the normal human response is embarrassment, shame, and disappointment. The appropriate leadership response is to support and console personnel that commit those errors. Consoling includes verbal and candid discussion in an empathetic and supportive environment. Over time, uncorrected errors tend to become at-risk behavior. At Risk Behavior At-risk behavior increases risk and leads individuals to unrecognized risk acceptance or justification. Constructive leadership response to at-risk behavior is coaching, with a values-supportive discussion of safe behavior. Coaching must be productive, and yield organizational learning and personal growth. Reckless Choices Reckless choices involve deliberate behavior to accept unwarranted risk. Known reckless acts are clearly called out in education, training, policy, and team meetings. In a just culture, the member who chooses to engage in a reckless act should expect a level of personal and professional accountability. Appropriate Behavior Response Just culture must not be confused with a ‘no blame’ culture. When personnel engage in a reckless choice or criminal act, justculture advocates sanction or punishment. A consistent and fair response to error, at-risk, and reckless behavior regardless of outcome is important to sustain a just culture.