by David Sarkus | May 24, 2018 | managing safety, Uncategorized
Safety troughing, and plateauing should be scary for most of us. Of course, many individuals may get concerned when lagging indicators, like recordable injury or illness rates have flattened or troughed-out, but what about other indicators? Are you appropriately...
by David Sarkus | Jan 20, 2016 | anger, leadership, managers, managing safety, safety, supervisors, trickle-down effect
“Joe, I’m so tired of this ___________ , ______________, __________! I just met with Lou and he ripped me a new __________ hole. I don’t care about you, your people, or anybody else – get it done!”You fill in the blanks. If you’ve been working long enough,...