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Episode Synopsis
When mistakes happen in medicine or the military, the review process isn’t optional—it’s embedded in the culture. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum explores how three proven review models can help newsrooms get smarter, faster, and better at what matters most.Expect:A breakdown of M&M Conferences, After Action Reviews, and Grand RoundsReal newsroom applications—from election coverage to major correctionsTips for building a review culture that prioritizes learning, not blameIf you're leading a newsroom or managing high-stakes projects, this episode gives you a practical blueprint for building a stronger, more reflective team.🎧 Tune in for a smarter way to turn mistakes into momentum—and excellence into routine.If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep the newsletter independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support.
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