The best safety leaders aren't chained to their desks. Rather, they are present in the moment. Are you? Here's a likely scenario: You are a safety manager and have earned the reputation as a problem solver. Your reputation sets the standard of human performance factors.
The ever-increasing complexity of today’s Major Capital Projects requires a new era of Project Leaders. Find out what essential elements are needed for successful capital project delivery from Flo Mostaccero.
Leaders listen up: employees are asking to be heard. How do you gain a clear understanding of your employee's needs? It starts with active listening. For example, when managing employees, what efforts do you do to get to know them? First off, start each day by meeting the employees on their shift.
Acknowledgement. Appreciation. Thank you. Two unadorned words that pack a punch. This powerful message of appreciation is well on its way to becoming an “unappreciated” art […]
Too many managers, especially those working in safety complain of being trapped in meeting rooms or behind a desk. When faced with real-world concerns, they communicate […]
One of my most useful ‘learnings’ of late comes from the book, Reinventing Organization (2104) by Fred LaLoux. The learning is this: to be an effective […]
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. […]
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 […]
CLEVELAND , Nov. 2,2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Fire Equipment Manufacturers' Association has selected PaulMartin , Deputy State Fire Administrator with the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Service's Office of Fire Prevention and Control, for its 2018 Life Safety Advocate Award.