Join Todd Conklin on this episode of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast as he delves into a fascinating open Q&A session recorded during a conference in Santa Fe. Our expert panel, including Bob Edwards, Andrea Baker, and Martha Acosta, shares valuable insights into transforming skepticism into a driving force for change within workplace safety culture. Explore how leaders can foster curiosity, handle resistance, and leverage skepticism to drive meaningful discussions around safety and performance improvement. Whether dealing with management skepticism or the challenges of workforce accountability, this episode offers practical advice and strategies to enhance learning and engagement in your organization.
Listen in as Todd and the panel navigate complex questions, providing a wealth of knowledge and experience on how to approach learning and change from a proactive standpoint. Discover how to shift from reactive to proactive strategies by addressing weak signals and enhancing resilience, all while honing your leadership and communication skills. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into fostering a culture of openness, safety, and continuous improvement in your organization.
PAPod 576 - From Continuous Improvement to Continuous Capacity: 10 Operational Indicators You Need
This episode shifts the safety conversation from continuous improvement to conti
PAPod 575 - Vancouver Workshop: A Case Study in Failure, Justice, and Resilience
Todd Conklin talks with Brent Sutton and Jeff Lyth about the upcoming HOP Worksh
PAPod 574 - Margin for Safety: Lessons from 50 Years in the Cockpit
This episode explores human performance and aviation safety, contrasting airline
PAPod 573 - The Stability Trap: Why Safe Organizations Still Fail
Jay Allen interviews Todd Conklin about his new book, The Stability Trap, explor
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