In Their Own Words

The Courage to Not React

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Mar 2, 2026
John Dues, an educator applying Deming principles to improve systems and learning, joins to discuss leadership under pressure. He talks about resisting the urge to fix every single data blip. Short pauses, understanding variation, and protecting people and aims are highlighted as wiser moves than quick visible reactions.
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Caretaking Example Shows Immediate Help Can Harm

  • John Dues compares reacting to data spikes with helping an elderly person stand, where immediate help can do more harm than good.
  • Andrew Stotz recounts using a walker with his mom and a friend who wanted to help, illustrating how caretaking can reduce long-term capability.
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Most Fluctuations Are Routine System Behavior

  • John Dues explains most data fluctuations are routine system behavior and not signs something broke.
  • He warns leaders often misinterpret single data points as meaningful change and thus create unnecessary interventions.
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Tampering Creates A Vicious Cycle Of Instability

  • Tampering — intervening in a stable system because of noise — increases variation and degrades long-term performance.
  • Dues links overreaction to a vicious cycle where defensive behavior and priority whiplash erode trust and capability.
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