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ï»żCorporate Manslaughter Concentrates the Mind of the CEO Wonderfully- Accident Investigation is responsible, effective and helps the bottom line.-
âOn the continent,â says Lorna Ramsay, Director of the TOP-SETÂź Investigation System, referring to Europe, thereâs corporate manslaughter. The CEO can be put in jail if people are injured or killed on-the-job. This concentrates the mind of the CEO wonderfully,â she added.
This statement got my attention. How about you?
Iâm interested in the use of âgut feelingâ or intuition in the workplace, among other skills considered âsoft,â and Iâd heard Lorna taught engineers who work in nuclear plants, the oil and gas, explosives and other high hazard industries, how to stay safe by using their intuition - as part of using the TOP-SETÂź Investigation System.
Perfect, I thought, high IQ employees using their EQ to keep alive. Itâs for sure in todayâs rapidly-changing workplace, companies all over the world are finding intellect alone is not enough. TOP-SETÂź teaches that indeed it isn't.
As to the focus of the CEOâs attention, legislation has a way of encouraging ethics and humanitarian values in a corporation where exhortation cannot. Some would call this the âsoftâ side of business, but why wait to be forced to do something good that also positively affects the âhardâ side of business â employee retention, morale, risk management, team building, productivity and ultimately the bottom line?
âSOFTâ SKILLS
Iâve been investigating the use of âsoftâ skills to bring results in businesses around the world.
· Tom McDorman, managing director of Western Digital (Malaysia) Sdn. Bh.d, believes âemotional intelligence-style management techniquesâ can bolster faltering Asian manufacturers. Productivity at his Kuala Lumpur factory jumped 20% after he began cultivating the âsoftâ side of his workers âŠ
· University of Queensland professor Neal Ashkanasy maintains that âItâs an easy target in terms of the softness and fluffiness, but ⊠failure to recognize emotions in the workplace [can] reflect in a demoralized workforce.â
· An article in âThe Namibia Economist: Custodian of Business Intelligence,â by a Namibian economist says, âForecasting is a dangerous exercise and I shall not give myself out as an expert on this terrain. What Iâm saying is based purely on my personal gut feeling âŠâ
· An Australian news article began âTop leaders are getting in touch with their emotions and those of their staff as intuition and emotional intelligence become the hottest management buzzwords.â
And teaching incident investigation is what Lorna does for a living. She and her husband, David, live in Scotland, and run the TOP-SETÂź Incident Investigation System ( http://www.TOP-SET.com ). They teach how to investigate industrial accidents all over the world, and for some very serious industries âexplosives, pharmaceuticals, paper, shipping, nuclear engineering, medicine, gold mining, etc. as well as the emergency services and the medical sector. They and the TOP-SETÂź team also go into the field to investigate for clients all over the world.
The most rewarding outcome of their work is the companies find that being humanitarian affects their bottom line. What they learn through TOP-SETÂź saves lives, increases business performance, enhances the companyâs reputation, increases profitability, complies with regulation, and prevents and predicts similar occurrences. And it also affects employee morale and attitude.
âWhen an employer sends his managers to our seminars,â says Lorna, âthey know the company cares about them. What we teach â and weâre educators, not trainers, â spills over in other areas of the workplace. TOP-SETÂź is a âthinking system.â We teach our clients to investigate, i.e., to think their way through what is really a complex problem. Weâre âproblem-solvers.â And once you can analyze what happened, and learn from it, you can prevent and eventually predict.â
HOW DO YOU TEACH âGUT INSTINCTâ?
âGo back to when you were in an unfamiliar situation,â Lorna tells workers in high-hazard industries. âThink of how a dog or child behaves. When my dog runs down to the beach in the morning and sees a rubbish bag, sheâll sniff, circle it, even bare her teeth until sheâs sure itâs safe. Well thatâs what these engineers need to learn how to do, to 'sense' when something has changed.â
âWhen youâre working in a high-hazard industry,â she says, âif you go into a work situation, and thereâs something coming at you that makes you feel funny - an almost imperceptible smell, a feeling, in an explosive factory it could be a change in humidity - just some change that you sense, rather than see, donât ignore it. If you get a gut feeling something isnât right, pay attention to that, act on that. And intuition can be honed by just practising and noticing.â
HUMAN ERROR
Lorna says her major interest is what makes people âtick.â This includes helping people understand themselves better, work together in groups and teams, and also human error - why do people have accidents and why some people more than others?
âIâm interested in helping companies understand their people in both normal working situations as well as in crises,â she says. âClients everywhere - Thailand, Amsterdam, Germany, the US, Australia, South Africa - people are interested in learning more about themselves and others, and how to work better together, how to work more safely, more harmoniously, more productively.â
Lorna met recently with two partners sheâd introduced because they were so different. âThe steam was rising,â she said. âOne of them wanted details, figures. The intuitive partner kept forgetting to tell her partner two days in advance that something was coming up.â
âWhen youâre under stress,â Lorna says, âyou fall into your hole,â and Lorna knows people under stress. âPeople arenât just different,â she added, âTheyâre more different than you can ever imagine.â
But as with the partners above, being reminded of their differences and how valuable these differences are to their business - having awareness raised - helps get back on track. At the end of the day, it's understanding people and helping them manage themselves which is key.
INNOVATING IN A TIME OF PERPETUAL CHANGE
âWe help companies move forward and innovate in a time of perpetual change; TOP-SETÂź is specifically a thinking system, a key to investigating accidents, to solving that particular type of problem. But the companies often ask us to assist them in thinking their way through other issues, to help them create, and to innovate.â Lorna says. âItâs very successful.
I would imagine a programme such as this one would have wide-ranging, positive effects in an organization, and Lorna confirmed that it does.
âWeâve found when a company is honestly investigating an incident, and the regulatory bodies are aware of that, then theyâre less likely to prosecute. The most important thing, though, is that employees feel valued and cared about when such attention is paid to their safety. And it works. Itâs now safer to be on an oil rig than in your own home.â
Is it safe at your workplace, physically and emotionally?
About the Author
©Susan Dunn, http://www.susandunn.cc , The EQ Coach. To learn more about Top-setŸ/Incident Investigation System, go here: http://www.top-set.com . For free incident/accident investigation advice, go here: http://www.top-set.com/freesadvice.shtml .
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