Many presentations on the psychology of safety base assertions solely on common sense. Statements are made that sound good but are actually incorrect or unfounded. Unfortunately, it's not always easy to determine which psychology-related statements are valid.
This month is known to sports fans as 'March Madness' - when 64 major college basketball teams compete in the annual National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament. For three weeks, fans will watch games where momentum dramatically swings back and forth. In this article, I want to discuss momentum - and how we can harness it to improve our safety processes.
We asked a panel of experienced safety and health professionals for advice on dealing with the sensitive subject of employee health complaints. Sooner or later they surface in every workplace. Here's what the experts suggest to help you be prepared.
In today's very dynamic organizations that rely heavily on trust and communication, it's more important than ever to resolve conflict that gets in the way of progress. Here are some steps and strategies for avoiding non-productive conflict in your organization.