10 Ideas to Make Safety Suck Less
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Samuel Goodman
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Sam Goodman
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A focus on bringing human and organizational performance to life within your organization...
Are you stuck? Do you feel lost? Are your current approaches to the safety of work leaving you frustrated and without the “world-class” safety performance they once promised? Safety is seemingly everywhere in our work worlds, but nothing seems to be getting any better. It’s time for a change.
10 Ideas to Make Safety Suck Less focuses on how to practically apply human and organizational performance within your organization, and will help you revolutionize your approaches to the safety of work (and practically everything else). No matter where you find yourself on your H.O.P. journey, 10 Ideas to Make Safety Suck Less offers valuable insights into bringing human and organizational performance to life within your particular organization. These 10 ideas were developed from Sam’s real-world experiences with leading transformational change and practicing safety and Human and Organizational Performance in high-risk organizations and industries. Inside you will find...
- Ideas to help you bring about fundamental changes within your organization--within safety and beyond.
- Meaningful focus areas for your journey towards better safety .
- Real-world stories and examples of bringing these concepts to life.
- Tactical and actionable items to help get you started or continue you along your journey.
- Resources and tips for planning and pursuing these changes.
10 Ideas to Make Safety Suck Less isn't just a "safety audiobook". It can be best described as a "better way to lead" and "better way to do business" audiobook. It will reshape the way you think about problem-solving, learning, and so much more relating to the safety of work and other areas of critical risk within your organization.
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