Beyond ‘What We Do Around Here’: Why a Deeper Look at Organisational Culture is Crucial for Risk and Safety. By Andrew Thornhill – first published here In risk and safety, culture is often defined as ‘what we do around here’. In this blog we examine the origin of this definition, how it omits … [Read more...] about Beyond ‘What We Do Around Here’
The Benefits of SPOR
The Benefits of SPOR First published Here: https://www.clarityenabled.com/blog-2/the-benefits-of-spor Written By Andrew Thornhill In our last post we introduced our Clarity Enabled, and our approach to risk and safety (https://www.clarityenabled.com). Over the next week or so, we interview people … [Read more...] about The Benefits of SPOR
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF RISK – INTRODUCTION WORKSHOP
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF RISK - INTRODUCTION WORKSHOP I’ve known Matt Thorne and Andrew Thornhill for lots of years, studied SPOR with them under Dr Rob Long and recently posted a few of their short short videos here: https://safetyrisk.net/author/mthorne/. If you are sick of all the safety BS, … [Read more...] about SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF RISK – INTRODUCTION WORKSHOP
The Unconscious In Risk Decision Making
The Unconscious In Risk Decision Making A brilliant essay submitted as part of his study for the Graduate Certificate in the Psychology of Risk – by Andrew Thornhill – from Carity Enabled. The Essay Question: “How is the unconscious in communication critical for understanding and managing … [Read more...] about The Unconscious In Risk Decision Making
The Hero Myth in Modern Management
What is the ‘Hero Myth’? How is this Evident in Modern Management and Leadership Discourse? Unit 2 Essay – Graduate Certificate in the Psychology of Risk, Australian Catholic University. Lecturer: Dr Robert Long By: Andrew Thornhill Introduction The hero myth, appearing in writing since … [Read more...] about The Hero Myth in Modern Management