ESM 13.0 - Initiating change through bold thinking is the the13th of 25 distinct and separate courses, referenced as Executive Safety Minutes (ESMs), available that teach the student how to be strategic in creating a plan to improve and/or maintain safety performance.
Being strategic is important because if one does not get the big picture strategy right the tactics may not be effective and ultimately prove to be a lost resource.
This Executive Safety Minute, like all the Executive Safety Minutes in the series, will introduce you to strategies that will make you a better professional and help you influence at the highest levels in your organization. This will boost your confidence, further develop your professional skillset, and help you influence strategic decisions.
To get better in safety you must either put more energy into safe behaviors and/or improve the efficiency of your safety processes. Engaging the team in bold thinking can be effective/efficient and lead to high levels of ownership. This Executive Safety Minute:
Starts with an example of questions to help initiate bold thinking,
Is followed by several examples of change that focus on strategy, and
Finishes with an example that addresses a tactical challenge.
While we may all understand that working safe is important, not everyone sees safety as a core value. Most of the world believes that working safe conflicts with business performance. This is completely wrong because safety is a leading indicator of business performance and those things we do to improve safety, like planning the work,...
There are no prerequisite requirements for this class, but the students taking this class would benefit from reviewing the previous Executive Safety Minutes in this series.