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When Procedures Don’t Match Reality | Work as Imagined vs. Work as Done
Why do experienced workers sometimes adapt procedures or create unofficial ways of getting the job done?
In this episode, we explore the gap between Work as Imagined and Work as Done — one of the most important concepts in modern safety and operational leadership.
Procedures are designed to create consistency and control. But when operational realities change and systems fail to adapt, frontline workers often develop hidden adaptations just to keep work moving.
The danger is not always the adaptation itself.
The real risk begins when organizations stop learning from those adaptations.
In this episode, we discuss:
Key Takeaways
Chapters
This episode is valuable for:
✔ Frontline Supervisors
✔ Safety Professionals
✔ Operations Leaders
✔ HSE Managers
✔ Industrial Workers
✔ Leadership Teams focused on operational excellence
If this episode resonated with you, share it with your team, and start the conversation about where work as imagined may no longer match work as done. Because sometimes, the conversations that prevent the next incident begin with a simple moment of reflection.
#SafetyCulture #IndustrialSafety #Leadership #FrontlineLeadership #HSE #OperationalExcellence #HumanFactors #WorkAsDone #SafetyLeadership #ProcessSafety #WorkplaceSafety #LearningCulture #RiskManagement #OilAndGas #Manufacturing
By The Safety Edge PlatformWhen Procedures Don’t Match Reality | Work as Imagined vs. Work as Done
Why do experienced workers sometimes adapt procedures or create unofficial ways of getting the job done?
In this episode, we explore the gap between Work as Imagined and Work as Done — one of the most important concepts in modern safety and operational leadership.
Procedures are designed to create consistency and control. But when operational realities change and systems fail to adapt, frontline workers often develop hidden adaptations just to keep work moving.
The danger is not always the adaptation itself.
The real risk begins when organizations stop learning from those adaptations.
In this episode, we discuss:
Key Takeaways
Chapters
This episode is valuable for:
✔ Frontline Supervisors
✔ Safety Professionals
✔ Operations Leaders
✔ HSE Managers
✔ Industrial Workers
✔ Leadership Teams focused on operational excellence
If this episode resonated with you, share it with your team, and start the conversation about where work as imagined may no longer match work as done. Because sometimes, the conversations that prevent the next incident begin with a simple moment of reflection.
#SafetyCulture #IndustrialSafety #Leadership #FrontlineLeadership #HSE #OperationalExcellence #HumanFactors #WorkAsDone #SafetyLeadership #ProcessSafety #WorkplaceSafety #LearningCulture #RiskManagement #OilAndGas #Manufacturing