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IMPACT! CHOLearning 2026
The Community of Human and Organizational Learning’s 32nd Annual Learning Conference!

From June 22nd to 26th, our gathering at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, promises four immersive days packed with insights, innovation, and collaboration. Start the week with an array of workshops on Monday, kickstarting an enriching week, and explore the Co-Located workshops on Friday for a deeper dive into specialized topics.

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Tuesday June 23, 2026 3:05pm - 3:55pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
High Reliability Organizations (HROs) all share one unique trait. They're Resilient. Simply put, "The hallmark of an HRO is not that it is error-free, but that errors do not disable it." So HOW do they do this? Join us in this fast-paced presentation to explore the basics of nine (9) practical methods used by: paratroopers, firefighters, pilots, nurses and other experts in high-hazard industries. Examples include: embedding fail-safes, compartmentalizing to prevent cascades, using 4-layer decision-making,  and watching for "weak signals." -- Includes summary PDF handout.  


For more details, see, Chapter 7 "Build Resilience" in my new book:
https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Practical-Steps-Reliability-Technical/dp/B0FP99Z41N
Conference Presenters
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Jake Mazulewicz

Director, JMA Human Reliability Strategies, LLC
I show technical experts practical ways to prevent dangerous and expensive errors. The skills I teach draw from Human & Organizational Performance (HOP), High-Reliability Organizations (HRO), from my 10 years experience in electric utilities, and from my hands-on service as a firefighter... Read More →
Tuesday June 23, 2026 3:05pm - 3:55pm MDT
Tower Court A IM PEI Tower Second Floor Level

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