faulttaking
Faulttaking is the act or process of recognizing, attributing, and communicating fault for a negative outcome. It can involve personal responsibility, where an individual acknowledges their role in an error, or collective responsibility, where an organization or group accepts fault for a failure. The concept is used across psychology, management, safety engineering, and law to describe how fault is identified and handled after an incident.
In practice, faulttaking may be informal or formal. In personal contexts, it may involve self-reflection and
Challenges include bias in fault attribution, fear of reprisal, and legal or reputational consequences. A healthy
See also: blame culture, just culture, incident reporting, root-cause analysis, accountability.