Join Todd Conklin and Rob Fisher on the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast as they delve into their experiences and reflections from past podcast episodes, discussing the art of leadership and the significance of effective communication with senior leaders. With anecdotes from previous recordings, they explore the value of predictions made unknowingly and how iteration and experience shape success.
Rob shares insights into transitioning from operational roles to a leadership position, focusing on listening and adapting to the needs of the company, while providing a compelling narrative on using past experiences to build future strategies.
In a dynamic conversation, Todd and Rob discuss the ever-changing landscape of work and the complexities organizations face due to technological advancements, as well as the human elements that impact safety and resilience. They emphasize the importance of keeping dialogues open, inviting new ideas, and making space for the next generation to lead the way.
Listen in for practical takeaways and thought-provoking insights into building organizational resilience and the human factors that drive success. A conversation not to be missed for anyone looking to enhance their leadership capabilities and embrace the inevitable evolution of work.
PAPod 579 - Stepping Back Almost 10 Years...Another Trip Around the Sun: 2016 Safety Recap & 2017 Resolve
10. New Year’s Eve recap reflecting on a busy 2016 and the journey ahead into 20
PAPod 578 - Choose Gratitude: A Thanksgiving 2021 Reminder
This special Thanksgiving 2021 episode shares one simple piece of advice: be gra
PAPod 577 - Near Misses: The Unexpected Gift That Keeps Workers Safe
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PAPod 576 - From Continuous Improvement to Continuous Capacity: 10 Operational Indicators You Need
This episode shifts the safety conversation from continuous improvement to conti
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