Publication of Book Six Tackling Risk, A Field Guide to Risk and Learning Risk aversion mitigates learning by making people less experienced and more ‘fragile’. This fragility leads to less experience and increased risk. This is observed when we seek technical and bureaucratic solutions only to pay … [Read more...] about CLLR–Quarterly Newsletter–August 2017
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Dolphyn Newsletter–May 2017
A Focus on Mental Health A Change in Direction for Dolphyn's Rob Sams Working More Closely With Lifeline Some of you may know of my association with Lifeline Hunter Central Coast (LLHCC) where I have been working as a volunteer Director since November 2012. From next month, I will be working more … [Read more...] about Dolphyn Newsletter–May 2017
Human Dymensions Feb17 Newsletter and Competition
Human Dymensions Feb17 Newsletter and Competition Understanding Emergence The idea that organisations ‘drift’ into failure is not the language I would use to explain why things go wrong in organisations. Neither do I use the language or discourse of ‘human error’ or ‘human factors’ in … [Read more...] about Human Dymensions Feb17 Newsletter and Competition
Human Dymensions Newsletter September 2016
Human Dymensions Newsletter September 2016 Welcome to this packed Newsletter with heaps of news, research and information on the work of Human Dymensions and The Social Psychology of Risk. If you got this second hand and find it helpful then subscribe here: admin@humandymensions.com Social … [Read more...] about Human Dymensions Newsletter September 2016
Dolphyn Newsletter #6 – December 2015
Reflecting on 2015 - Thanks for Being Part of Our Community http://dolphyn.com.au/ “Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a concern, a set of problems, or a passion about a topic, and who deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area by interacting on an ongoing … [Read more...] about Dolphyn Newsletter #6 – December 2015
Dolphyn Newsletter–March 2015
Dolphyn Newsletter–March 2015 I have great pleasure in sharing Dolphyn’s latest newsletter. Compare this to the safety newsletters that you are used to getting – no compliance, no legislation, no data, no statistics, no snake oil, no fines, no PPE, no accident stories……just positive safety, people, … [Read more...] about Dolphyn Newsletter–March 2015
Isn’t Safety Supposed to be a Positive Thing?
Isn’t Safety Supposed to be a Positive Thing? I subscribe to quite a few Safety Newsletters via email but I’m starting to wonder whether it is worth the time, effort and bother. I opened a few Newsletters this morning and was confronted with the following headlines all about harm, compliance, … [Read more...] about Isn’t Safety Supposed to be a Positive Thing?