By Frank Garrett In corporate settings, this time of year can be unsettling, annual performance reviews where Quotas and targets are tracked, measured, evaluated. Judgements like; below, meets, above or exceeds expectations are thrown around, 360 reviews are conducted, milestones and measures … [Read more...] about Authentic Self
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Half Step
By Frank Garrett CRSP A number of years ago I was asked to deliver a safety moment at a leadership training session, there were a number of other presenters delivering sessions on various topics none of whom were professional speakers. The stage was simply a raised platform approximately 14 … [Read more...] about Half Step
Why Memory Matters for Self-Understanding
By Frank Garrett CRSP., MSPoR. In my previous blog post, I discussed the link between memory and our sense of self. You might wonder why this is important. A key aspect of studying SPoR, (Social Psychology of Risk) is self-knowledge. We know that 80% of Fortune 500 companies use personality … [Read more...] about Why Memory Matters for Self-Understanding
Memory Questions
by Frank Garrett Do you have siblings or a spouse that recalls events differently than you do? Have you ever interviewed multiple people who attended or witnessed the same event that have different stories? Our memories are just as fallible as we are, and they are a critical link between our … [Read more...] about Memory Questions
Frame and Reframe
By Frank Garrett Recently I watched an episode of Criminal Minds the serial killer was caught because of a seven year old photo, of a crime scene, with a bottle of wine in the frame, the label turned perfectly to the camera. Of course this was no ordinary bottle of wine, and the data in the … [Read more...] about Frame and Reframe
Are You Really Making a Difference in Safety? Or Just Ticking Boxes?
By Billy Snead Let’s face it: safety professionals are tired! Tired of compliance-driven systems that reduce people to numbers. Tired of endless audits and checklists that feel more like busywork than meaningful action. Tired of being told that "zero harm" is the goal, while knowing deep … [Read more...] about Are You Really Making a Difference in Safety? Or Just Ticking Boxes?
Tension and Meeting
By Frank Garrett While on a walk-about in Denag VN I came across the following street art. In the last image I was drawn to the expression of a young girl alone and without connection to others. The feeling made me think of Martin Buber ‘s I-thou philosophy, and the theory that there is no being, … [Read more...] about Tension and Meeting
Resonance, serendipity or shall we calculate the odds?
By Frank Garrett On a recent flight that was delayed resulting having to hustle through Narita airport. Past two airport concourse’s, 20 odd gates and one security check point we arrived at our gate and were standing in line catching our breath when we noticed another couple standing a few feet … [Read more...] about Resonance, serendipity or shall we calculate the odds?
In 2022 The world economic forum predicted this
By Frank Garrett How has traditional safety changed the educational syllabus to address these skills? In May 2025 we will bring The Social Psychology of Risk to Houston with two sessions to introduce a vast range of topics including Psychosocial Risks; Culture; Semiotics; Diversity, Equity and … [Read more...] about In 2022 The world economic forum predicted this
Social Psychology of Risk comes to the USA
In what has been a noticeable gap in the Centre of Leadership and Learning in Risk’s (CLLR) places to attend, we have decided to hold a conference in Houston ,Texas in May 2025. For this conference we are asking the question ‘ What is your Risk Intelligence?’ We are holding this at the Jung … [Read more...] about Social Psychology of Risk comes to the USA