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In this episode of Global Risk Community Chat, we explore leadership failures that risk workplace safety with our esteemed guest, Thomas Krause.
With over 50 years of experience in clinical and experimental psychology, Thomas shares his expertise on organizational culture, workplace safety, and preventing catastrophic events.
We discussed how leadership responses to accidents can miss the mark, the importance of upward communication, and how improving workplace culture can enhance both safety and overall performance.
If you're passionate about Risk Management, Cyber Security, Sustainability, or workplace safety, this conversation is a must-watch.
If you want to be our guest or suggest a guest, send your email to [email protected] with the subject line "Podcast Guest Inquiry." Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on the Global Risk Community platform!
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In this episode of Global Risk Community Chat, we explore leadership failures that risk workplace safety with our esteemed guest, Thomas Krause.
With over 50 years of experience in clinical and experimental psychology, Thomas shares his expertise on organizational culture, workplace safety, and preventing catastrophic events.
We discussed how leadership responses to accidents can miss the mark, the importance of upward communication, and how improving workplace culture can enhance both safety and overall performance.
If you're passionate about Risk Management, Cyber Security, Sustainability, or workplace safety, this conversation is a must-watch.
If you want to be our guest or suggest a guest, send your email to [email protected] with the subject line "Podcast Guest Inquiry." Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on the Global Risk Community platform!

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