Ineffective recognition can have unintentional consequences and drive unhelpful safety behaviours that put workers at increased risk.|Ineffective recognition can have unintentional consequences and drive unhelpful safety behaviours that put workers at increased risk.|Ineffective recognition can have unintentional consequences and drive unhelpful safety behaviours that put workers at increased risk.|Ineffective recognition can have unintentional consequences and drive unhelpful safety behaviours that put workers at increased risk.
How conscious are your leaders of the safety behaviours they actually reward? According to a recent study of 8,212 participants across heavy industry, 89% of workers report that their leader struggles to display effective recognition for strong safety performance. In fact, only 1 in 10 workers hold positive perceptions of their leader’s recognising ability.
Ineffective recognition can have unintentional consequences and drive unhelpful safety behaviours that put workers at increased risk. In this webinar, we explore the concept of effective recognition and how to leverage intrinsic motivation to create long-term, positive safety culture change.
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digital@sentis.com.au
1300 653 042.
As CEO, Anthony is responsible for leading Sentis on its mission to change the lives of individuals and organisations for the better every day. He has worked with thousands of people, across hundreds of organisations globally, to develop safety culture solutions that support strategy and enable the person component to reach its full potential.
Anthony has been committed to the application of psychology to enhance human performance for over 15 years and his background as a psychologist managing addiction and chronic mental health treatment facilities has informed his cognitive-behavioural insight. Regarded as a dynamic facilitator and keynote speaker, Anthony has presented globally on safety, leadership, wellbeing and organisational performance.
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