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blame culture
noun
- the tendency to look for one person or organization that can be held responsible for a bad state of affairs, an accident, etc
Example Sentences
Liz Kendall tells the paper it's time to end what she calls "a blame culture", aimed at people out of work .
Your opening note to WSF crew struck the right tone: “We strive to move away from a blame culture and toward a learning culture where mistakes are seen as opportunities for growth and improvement.”
It also highlights a "blame culture" within the force.
It found problems with officers' trust in misconduct and grievance procedures, openness and transparency, a two-tier culture where civilian workers feel less valued than police officers, a "blame culture" and a "sense of disconnect with the leadership."
On Monday, an independent report in the governance at the council identified what was described as a deep-seated blame culture which had worsened its financial crisis.
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