
The Happiness Advantage
In many instances safety articles are aimed at the safety professionals. However, it is important for leaders to take responsibility for the safety of their teams when driving for desired safety cultures and maturity levels
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In many instances safety articles are aimed at the safety professionals. However, it is important for leaders to take responsibility for the safety of their teams when driving for desired safety cultures and maturity levels
It’s been more than 40 years since the movie Jaws scared us all out of the water. yet there is much that movie can teach us about organisational culture and the work of the safety practitioner
Great safety cultures are underpinned by the same forces that make us crave that shiny new car, that classy new watch, or those cool threads. There’s a simple, cost-free, three-step method for creating safe behaviour in your workplace right now
What do Nelson Mandela, FW de Klerk, Charles Darwin, Tracy Chapman and a 15-year-old boy yelling "Eureka!" have in common? And just what can we learn from them about safety culture? Professor Andrew SharmaN explains all
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