Category: Blog

December 21, 2018
Could This End Wars?

Could This End Wars?

When I was first exposed to the concepts behind our methodology here at JMJ, I thought to myself, “Wow, I think, maybe, this kind of approach […]
December 18, 2018
Distractions: Our Biggest Obstacle

Distractions: Our Biggest Obstacle to Safety Culture

On the golf course yesterday, I gave some thought to what may be the single biggest obstacle with our work at JMJ, and even more so […]
December 14, 2018
The Three Questions to Ask for Breakthrough Performance

The Three Questions to Ask for Breakthrough Performance

When the results we’ve always gotten equal mediocre performance, what should we do? It’s said that Einstein remarked, “Doing the same thing again and again expecting […]
December 12, 2018
The Three Dimensional Chess of Organizational Performance

The Three Dimensional Chess of Organizational Performance

Often, getting an organization to that next level–the one where you’re not just meeting goals, but surpassing them and moving into almost unimaginable territory–can be tricky. […]
December 5, 2018
Transforming Safety Cultures in Organizations with Global Reach

Transforming Corporate Safety Cultures in Organizations with Global Reach

An organizational Transformation is no small task, with the seemingly impossible demand to reach hundreds, thousands, or even hundred thousands of people sometimes on every continent […]
November 11, 2018

Four Opportunities Available by Implementing an Incident and Injury-Free Safety Approach During Front End Engineering Design phase of a Major Capital Project

JMJ’s Managing consultant Andy Mais talks about the value of bringing the commitment to Incident and Injury-Free™ (IIF™) safety into the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) phase […]
May 4, 2018

JMJ’s Safety Leadership Skills Survey Provides Game Changing Results

How are your safety leadership skills, where do you excel? What blind spots are you overlooking? And, what’s the value of knowing?
May 4, 2018

Controlling Risk — In A Dangerous World

On the front lines of danger, operators are the last line of defense trying to prevent accidental injuries, death and destruction. Sometimes, it seems there are […]
May 1, 2018

Anarchist? Leader! You Decide.

Autonomy, mastery and purpose – are these the keys to motivate people to improve safety and operational performance? Mike Goddu reviews Sidney Dekker’s new book and […]