In the past two issues (March and April), I covered the first five steps in the PuMP process: 1) Understanding Measurement Results; 2) Mapping Measureable Results; 3) Designing Meaningful Measures; 4) Building Buy-in to Measures; and 5) Implementing Measures. This month I provide the final three steps in the PuMP process.1
It’s fascinating how a safety professional will use every graphical presentation one can use in Microsoft® Excel. But they usually tell you absolutely nothing and, worse yet, there isn’t an executive in the room who can make a decision based on the safety data presented. Meanwhile, management asks why their safety professionals are not in the field doing safety stuff. Sound familiar?