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Developing an Eye for Accuracy Developing an Eye for Accuracy Errors lead to penalties! Getting it right first time, every time Name: Department: Date: Please record your time here: (Time limit: 3 minutes) Score: / 25 Developing an Eye for Accuracy Compare each item in Column 1 to its match in Column 2. If the items are the same, put a tick in the ‘S’ column. If the items are different, put a tick in the ‘D’ column, and then circle the error in Column 2. Please write how long it takes you to complete this exercise on the front of this paper. England v Scotland 9th June 2019 S D England v Scotland 9th June 2019 8th FIFA Women’s World Cup S D 3th FIFA Women’s World Cup Steph Houghton (England captain) S D Steph Houghton (England captain) Stade de Nice S D Stade de Nice Germany v Spain 12th June 2019 S D Germany v Spain 12th June 2091 Group E Netherlands S D Group E Netherlands 764,000,000 viewers in 2015 S D 764,000,0000 viewers in 2015 Phil Neville S D Phil Nevile 52 matches S D 52 matches London to Lyon: 458 miles S D London to Lille: 458 miles The Lionesses S D The Lioneses France 2019 S D France 2019 Roazhon Park S D Roazhan Park Seating capacity: 59,186 S D Seating capacity: 59,816 Stephanie Frappart (referee) S D Stephanie Frapart (referee) 24 nations compete S D 24 nations compete Final 7th July 2019 at Stade de Lyon S D Final 7th July 2019 at Stad de Lyon USA wins 1991 1999 2015 S D USA wins 1991 1999 2015 Korea Republic v Norway Group A S D Korea Rebuplic v Norway Group A Carly Telford (England goalkeeper) S D Carly Telford (England goalkepper) First-time Caribbean qualifiers Jamaica S D First-time Caribean qualifiers Jamaica Amadine Henry (France captain) S D Amadine Henry (France captain) The offside rule S D The offside rule Lucy Bronze (defender) S D Lucy Bronze (defender) Official mascot: Ettie S D Officail mascot: Ettite 3 Fordham House Court, Newmarket Road, Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5LL www.accuracyprogramme.co.uk [email protected] Tel: 01638 723590 © Scott Bradbury Ltd. All rights reserved. Developing an Eye for Accuracy England v Scotland 9th June 2019 3S D England v Scotland 9th June 2019 8th FIFA Women’s World Cup S 3D 3th FIFA Women’s World8 not Cup 3 Steph Houghton (England captain) 3S D Steph Houghton (England captain) Stade de Nice 3S D Stade de Nice Germany v Spain 12th June 2019 S 3D Germany v Spain 12th June 2091 Transposition Group E Netherlands 3S D Group E Netherlands 764,000,000 viewers in 2015 S 3D 764,000,0000 viewers in 2015 Extra 0 Phil Neville S 3D Phil Nevile Missing l 52 matches 3S D 52 matches London to Lyon: 458 miles S 3D London to Lille: 458 miles Lyon not Lille The Lionesses S 3D The Lioneses Missing s France 2019 3S D France 2019 Roazhon Park S 3D Roazhan Park o not a Seating capacity: 59,186 S 3D Seating capacity: 59,816 Transposition Stephanie Frappart (referee) S 3D Stephanie Frapart (referee) Missing p 24 nations compete 3S D 24 nations compete Final 7th July 2019 at Stade de Lyon S 3D Final 7th July 2019 at Stad de Lyon Missing e USA wins 1991 1999 2015 3S D USA wins 1991 1999 2015 Korea Republic v Norway Group A S 3D Korea Rebuplic v Norway GroupRepublic A not Rebuplic Carly Telford (England goalkeeper) S 3D Carly Telford (England goalkepper) e not p First-time Caribbean qualifiers Jamaica S 3D First-time Caribean qualifiers JamaicaMissing b Amadine Henry (France captain) 3S D Amadine Henry (France captain) The offside rule 3S D The offside rule Lucy Bronze (defender) 3S D Lucy Bronze (defender) Transposition Official mascot: Ettie S D Officail mascot: Ettite 3 Extra t 3 Fordham House Court, Newmarket Road, Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5LL www.accuracyprogramme.co.uk [email protected] Tel: 01638 723590 © Scott Bradbury Ltd. All rights reserved. How did you do? % UK NATIONAL And what does it mean? 3 ERROR RATE There are just 25 pieces of information to compare and verify in the test – just =3 IN EVERY 100 one mistake equates to a 4% error rate. The test should take no more than TRANSACTIONS CONTAIN AN ERROR three minutes to complete. Imagine if your people made one error every three minutes! That’s 20 errors every hour and 140 errors in a seven-hour day. OF SALARY It’s easy to see how it mounts up. BILL SPENT % An average error rate of just 3% wastes around 20% of your salary bill in lost ON MAKING 20 AND FINDING productivity alone. No-one likes having to re-do work and sort out problems MISTAKES arising from mistakes. Accuracy skills training boosts personal effectiveness and organisational efficiency. IT’S LIKE Proven to work HAVING YOUR OWN For fifteen years we’ve been working with organisations to improve their ERROR people’s accuracy skills. Typically, participants achieve a 60% reduction in errors. DEPARTMENT Our unique programmes Developing an Eye for Accuracy – our flagship in-house data accuracy programme for people who work with information TIME STRESS MONEY Preventing Mistakes at Work – our practical in-house workshop for reducing the WASTED CAUSED WASTED incidence of ‘silly’ human error Accurate Documentation Skills – our practical in-house workshop for people who work with written communications DELIVERING One-day Accuracy Skills – our open course for individuals seeking to improve Developing an their attention to detail Eye for Accuracy Free consultation SINCE 2003 A free consultation enables you to explore how accuracy training works and the typical cost savings and productivity gains you can expect to achieve. Pick up useful advice on how accuracy skills training relates to the work your people REDUCTION IN ERRORS do and how you can take advantage of the proven methodologies for reducing % error. 60 Contact us % PROCESSING ABLE RETURN www.accuracyprogramme.co.uk SPEEDS 7 +44 (0)1638 723590 INCREASED [email protected] MEASUR PRODUCTIVITY GAINS Scott Bradbury Ltd. 3 Fordham House Court, Newmarket Road, Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5LL www.accuracyprogramme.co.uk [email protected] Tel: 01638 723590 www.scottbradbury.co.uk.
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