Click on the link below and listen to the broadcast of 3 September about the change in the BIG law.

Minister Bruins (Medical Care and Sports) wanted to make the difference between mbo-educated- and formalize college-educated nurses. A large part of the nurses reacted angrily, because they may have to retrain from Minister Bruins to continue doing their own work.

BriMis score on behalf of the Institute of Brilliant Failures (broadcast 3 september):

Total:
Vision:
Effort:
Risk management:
Approach:
Lessons:

5,6
7,0
7,0
4,0
3,0
7,0

Archetype(n) on this broadcast:

The Einstein Point

The right hemisphere of the brain

The wrong wallet

The empty chair

Brilliant or not?

You as a listener can determine whether the failure from the last broadcast can be called brilliant.
This can be done with our BriMis-score. This score consists of five components:

  • V (Vision, Value)
  • I (Effort, Inspiration)
  • R (Risk management, Risk management)
  • A (Approach, Approach)
  • L (Lessons, Learning)

Together these factors make up the word VIRAL and that's no coincidence, because after all, it is about learning experiences that should not be hidden, but deserve to be distributed, so have to go 'VIRAL'!

To define a scale for 'brilliantness' we use the following formula:

BriMis = (V x I x R x A x L )1/5

Which BriMis score do you give to the case from the last broadcast?

BNR BriMis-score - broadcast 21 May

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