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We received the report today on the future of Melbourne's northern suburbs employment and skills training, presented by NORTH Link andNorthern Melbourne Regional Development Australia (RDA) and launched by the Hon Colin Brooks MP and Parliamentary Secretary to Premier of Victoria on 18th November 2015
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Monday, 23 November 2015
28 Keys for Creating a Safety Culture
28 tried and true methods of ensuring the right culture of safety in your organisation
Developing a strong safety culture will have a great impact on the reduction of incidents. The development of a safety culture should be the top priority for all managers and supervisors.This is an introduction to the key points of creating a safety culture that we have tried in our own company as well as helping institute in others.
What is a safety culture?
A safety culture is the shared beliefs, practices and attitudes in an organisation. Culture is the environment created by those beliefs, practices and attitudes which shape our behaviour. An organisations safety culture is the result of a number of factors such as:
- Management and employee norms, assumptions and beliefs
- Management and employee attitudes
- Values, myths, stories
- Policies and procedures
- Supervisor priorities, responsibilities and accountability
- Production and bottom line pressures v's quality issues
- Actions or lack of action to correct unsafe behaviours
- Employee training and motivation
- Employee and management involvement or 'buy-in'
Have a read of the blog on our website and leave a comment.
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
How to Win an Argument??
I was reading a tweet today, which led to a video on How to Win an Argument. It claimed "...go into one knowing you have a good chance of making your point when you are armed with this advice."
Unfortunately, a Google search will bring up lots of YouTube videos on winning an argument, and so many of them showing people yelling. That's not the way to win anything worthwhile.
See our blog post for more...
http://www.kialta.com.au/blog/how-to-win-an-argument
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