Courageous Leadership for Health and Safety
How to Improve Safety and Build Healthier Workplaces
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A Customized and Practical “How-to” Half, One, or Two-Day Workshop
There are very few strictly “safety problems.” But there are many leadership and organization effectiveness problems that show up in accidents, sickness, and other symptoms of organizational ineffectiveness. Like incompetent doctors, ineffective managers often make people sicker. Research shows that workers are three times more likely to experience accidents in a depressing workplace. Workers involved in accidents or with higher levels of sickness have lower levels of job and organizational involvement and input. And a high stress workplace correlates with higher levels of sickness and injuries. The quality of supervision and leadership is a key factor in determining workplace stress levels.
Numerous experiences with service/quality improvement programs like Total Quality Management, Continuous Quality Improvement, Six Sigma, and the like have shown that it’s both expensive and much less effective to try “bolting-on” or “inspecting in” quality later in the process. Ever higher quality while continually lowering costs comes from building continuous improvement into all technical, management, and leadership processes and practices. Research is clearly showing that the same is true with health and safety.
The “Courageous Leadership for Health and Safety” workshop draws from Jim’s almost 30 years of research, six international best-selling books, and work with hundreds of management teams and organizations. He challenges and shows participants how to provide the leadership that aligns processes and people for healthier, safer, and more effective organizations.
Workshop Menu
Each workshop is tailored to the audience and organizational circumstances. Following is an overview of the main sections that Jim can draw from in customizing a session for each Client.
Why Most Health and Safety Efforts Fall Short
- Research Shows 50–70% of Improvement Efforts Fail
- Assessing Ourselves Against the Top Failure Factors
- From Failure Factors to High-Performance Stepping Stones
- Moving Health and Safety From Bolt-on Programs to Built-in Processes
The Performance Balance
For a brief overview of the material covered in this section click here and here.
- Finding the Right Balance: Technology, Management, Leadership
- Managing Things and Leading People
- Soft Skills, Hard Results: Harnessing the Power of Emotional Intelligence
Pathways to Higher Health and Safety
While some health and safety efforts may shift a few short-term performance indicators, many initiatives fail to change the very character and fabric of the team or organization. These efforts often make surface-level changes. But few are integrated with a systematic and strategic approach to high performance.
Transformation Pathways
The Pathways Framework has evolved over many years of best practices research and very successful use with hundreds of management teams. The process used here is a highly iterative one. It is tailored to the main areas that participants want to focus upon or feel they need to address in more depth.
Here’s the typical process used in a one or two-day workshop:
- Differences Between Surface-Level Change versus a Deeper Level of Cultural Transformation
- Overview of the Six Key Areas of the Compass Model (“Pathways Framework” below)
- Gap Analysis (comparing current performance with desired performance) around each of the Transformation Pathways
- Identifying the Team/Organization’s Most Critical Pathways to Higher Performance
- Exploring Best Practices and Brainstorming Options for Each Top Pathway (an extensive workbook provides a menu of highly researched “Issues and Ideas” for every Pathway)
- Establishing Key Action/Implementation Ideas
Pathways Framework
For an overview of the “compass model” used in this section and more depth on each Pathway click here.
Focus and Context (Vision, Values, and Purpose)
- Common Pitfalls and Traps
- Defining/Re-energizing Vision, Values, and Purpose/Mission at the Culture’s Core
- Bringing Alive Vision, Values, and Purpose
Customers/Partners
- From the Outside In: Building a More Customer-Centered Culture
- Strengthening Internal Partnerships for Higher Performance
- Working with External Partners (suppliers, distributors, alliances)
Strategy and Direction
- Aligning Strategy, Structure, and Roles for Higher Performance
- Establishing Clear Goals and Priorities
- Designing a Goal Deployment System for Disciplined Follow-through
Measures and Rewards
- Balancing Leading Indicators (operational and service/quality) with Lagging Indicators (financial)
- Establishing a Feedback-Rich Culture for Continuous Learning and Improvement
- Traditional Management-Based Reward Systems and Recognition Practices versus Leadership-Based Approaches
- Keys to Effective Reward and Recognition
- Continuous Improvement Through Reviewing, Assessing, Celebrating, and Refocusing
Processes and Systems
- Managing Processes at the Tactical, Cross-Functional, and Strategic Levels
- Vital Steps to Strategic Process Management for Boosting Performance
- Key Organizational Support Systems
- Identifying Symptoms of System Problems That Reduce Performance and Increase Health and Safety Risks
Learning and Development
- Elements of Effective Education and Communications Strategies, Systems, and Practices
- Aligning Skill Development in Technology, Management, and Leadership for Dramatically Higher Performance
- Common Reasons That Most Groups Aren’t Teams
- Twelve-Point Team Effectiveness Framework
- Symptoms and Causes of Organizational Innovation/Learning Disabilities
- Keys to Innovation and Organizational Learning
- Building a Strong Planning Process and Infrastructure for Implementation of Health and Safety Activities
Timeless Leadership Principles for Team and Organization Success
Unimproving managers rarely develop improving organizations. Safe and healthy workplaces and leadership are closely related. Part of changing “them” involves changing me. High performing cultures are only possible through high-performance leadership. High performing health and safety leaders are well-rounded and constantly expanding their personal “leadership wheel” across the “Timeless Leadership Principles.”
This section builds on Jim’s bestselling book, The Leader’s Digest: Timeless Principles for Team and Organization Success and may also draw from the accompanying Practical Application Planner.
Depending upon the length and focus of the workshop, the process typically used starts with an overview of each of the following Leadership Principles. Participants then assess their team/organization. From here, small breakout discussion groups or the whole group (depending upon workshop size and objectives) review application exercises and brainstorm potential application ideas. The workshop usually finishes with setting practical action plans.
Focus and Context: Points of Origin
- Where Are We Going?
- Are we confusing goals and vision?
- How alive is our vision?
- How important is it for us to improve this?
- What Do We Believe In?
- Do we have core values?
- How alive are our values?
- How important is it for us to improve this?
- Why Do We Exist?
- Do we have a powerful purpose statement?
- How alive is our purpose?
- How important is it for us to improve this?
Responsibility for Choices: From Victim to Victor
- Identifying and Eliminating “Victim Speak” in Our Team/Organization
- Ten Ways We May Be Disempowering Ourselves
- Strategies for Busting Our Barriers to Peak Performance
- Focusing on Areas of Direct Control and Influence While Letting Go of No Control Areas/Issues
Authenticity: Let’s Get Real
- Assessing and Addressing Trust and Credibility Gaps
- Leading by Example: What Behaviors Do We Need to Change to Change Their Behavior?
- Identifying and Dealing with Our Biggest “Moose-on-the-Table” Issues.
Passion and Commitment: All Fired Up
- Assessing our Leadership Against the Top Ten Commitment Indicators
- Prioritizing our Key Factors for Engaging Much Stronger Commitment in Our Organization
- Loyalty Leadership: Retaining Our Top People
Spirit and Meaning: Matters of the Heart
- Identifying and Addressing Our Five Biggest Spirit Killers
- Which Stage Are We at on the Hierarchy of Spirit and Meaning?
- Establishing Our Preferred Stage and How to Get There
- Keys to Bringing a Deeper Sense of Pride to Our Team/Organization
Growing and Developing: All That We Can Be
- The “Fish Tank Factor”: Measuring the Size of the Environment We’ve Built
- The Coach’s Playbook: Assessing and Strengthening Coaching Effectiveness
- Helping Team Members Get the Most from Training
Mobilizing and Energizing: Inspiring Peak Performance
- Identifying Top Team/Organization Energy Drains and How to Plug the Leaks
- Eight Factors to Build High-Performance Teams: Assessing Our Effectiveness
- Meeting Effectiveness Checklist: What Should We Keep, Stop, and Start Doing?
- Steps to Recharging with Recognition, Celebration, and Appreciation
- Information versus Communication: Keys to Inspiration Through Verbal Communications
Workshop Options
Customizing any “Courageous Leadership for Health and Safety” workshop starts with defining the key objectives and outcomes of the session.
Half–Day
For Management and/or Frontline Staff
This is generally an interactive and inspirational workshop that reinforces or provides participants with an “edutaining” overview of the keys to improving safety and building healthier workplaces. A few assessment and application exercises may be selected on the basis of preworkshop discussions and customization.
One–Day
For Management and/or Frontline Staff
Participants complete a greater number of the assessment and application exercises from The Leader’s Digest: Practical Application Planner and/or extensive Courageous Leadership for Health and Safety workbook. Participants may assess personal, team, or organizational effectiveness across the Transformation Pathways and/or the Timeless Leadership Principles. This helps determine which Pathways or Principles they want to complete as a whole group or in small discussion groups (depending upon the key issues and number of people in the session). The amount of time and depth in each agenda area is determined by preworkshop discussions and customization.
Two–Day
For Management Staff and/or Blending with Staff (see next option)
Participants typically complete all assessments and application exercises in The Leader’s Digest: Practical Application Planner and may start selected ones in Growing the Distance: Personal Implementation Guide. They get deep into the key leadership issues that need to be addressed and develop detailed action plans. Key priorities, next steps, and follow-through processes are established.
Progressive Blending for Staff and/or Various Management Levels
This starts as a half or one-day session for staff and management together with organization or team assessments, issues to be addressed, and implementation brainstorming. Everyone gets the same message, develops common language, and gets involved in the improvement process (which dramatically increases commitment to change). Jim then facilitates a senior management team priority and action planning session the afternoon of the second day to make decisions and begin implementation. Sometimes the progression is first a half-day with everyone, continuing with a day including all management, and a final half-day with just the senior management team.
Confidential Preworkshop Web-Based Assessments (Optional)
These assessments can be built around the questions in The Leader’s Digest: Practical Application Planner and/or Transformation Pathways. All or selected assessments (depends upon the half, one, or two-day version) are completed confidentially and anonymously by each participant before the session begins. Scores are tabulated and a summary report is brought to the workshop for discussion, prioritization, and action.
This option provides:
- The truest views of how participants really feel about the organization or team’s strengths and improvement opportunities
- A savings in the time used at the workshop for completing and scoring the assessment exercises
- Preworkshop learning that allows for deeper discussions of each Pathways leadership and change concept or principle
- A more balanced discussion based on objective data of everyone’s perspective rather than a few of the most vocal or powerful participants
- More thoughtful and authentic assessments since participants don’t feel rushed or that someone is peeking at their scores over their shoulder
To view the Transformation Pathways assessment click here.
What You and Your Team Can Expect From This Workshop
- Define and agree upon what a safer and healthier workplace looks like for your organization
- Get practical tips, tools, and techniques clearly showing you how to develop a safer and healthier workplace
- Extensive “how-to” workbooks with hundreds of practical application ideas (with one and two-day workshops only)
- Assess your current team or organization against world class health and safety standards
- Pinpoint health and safety gaps and priorities to be addressed
- Integrate and coordinate all your organization’s current changes and improvement programs
- Establish the key elements and priorities of your health and safety planning process
Identify the barriers to energizing and mobilizing people to building a healthier and safer workplace and establish practical action plans to overcome them
- Clarify/redefine technical, management, and leadership roles and responsibilities
- Reflection time to reassess personal and professional priorities
- See how to leverage team and organizational strengths
- Refocus and pull together health and safety change programs and initiatives
- Recharge and reenergize
- Learn how to build strong teams and foster individual commitment
Let’s Get Practical
For almost thirty years, Jim Clemmer’s practical leadership approaches have been inspiring action and achieving results. His 2,000 plus presentations and workshops/retreats, seven best-selling books, columns, and newsletters are helping hundreds of thousands of people worldwide because they are inspiring, instructive, and refreshingly fun. And most of all…because they work!
Jim is constantly distilling his exhaustive research, extensive experience, and collection of best practices into easily understood, highly energizing, and practical applications. His workshop is so effective because it inspires action and provides “how-to” steps that — when used as directed — dramatically boost results.