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Today, we have the pleasure of conversing with Alexsandro Siedschlag (Alex), a safety leadership coach, human factors specialist, safety differently enthusiast, and friend of Safety Collaborations.
In this episode, we continue our exploration of the Return on Investment (ROI) of leadership and safety coaching, examining the lenses we should use to measure its effectiveness, the lagging indicators to avoid, and the overall impact of coaching interventions.
Throughout the conversation, we uncover the unique nuances of coaching in high-risk industries and explore strategies for achieving meaningful and sustainable improvements.
Highlights:
📌 Gain insights from Alexsandro Siedschlag, a highly respected professional in safety leadership and human factors.
📌 Discover effective strategies for measuring the ROI of coaching in leadership and safety contexts.
📌 Learn to identify key indicators for success and understand common pitfalls to avoid during the coaching process.
📌 Hear real-world examples showcasing the transformative impact of coaching on organisational culture and safety outcomes.
📌 Get practical tips on cultivating a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in high-risk environments.
Take advantage of this opportunity to learn from a leading expert and gain practical strategies to apply in your organisation. Listen now and transform your approach to leadership and safety.
Thanks for listening!
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This episode was produced under Safety Collaborations Limited and now continues as part of Karin Ovari Limited. While we are not currently releasing new episodes, the entire library remains active, and the topics covered are just as relevant today as when they were first recorded.
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