First things first. When we hear the word 'leader,' something significant often comes to mind—perhaps a powerful figure, someone in charge, someone we look up to. But should that always...
Once, I found myself amidst the bustling operations of a large construction company in the Middle East. Every so often, we would confront a lost time injury within one of our project sites, setting...
The Third Law of Motion describes a basic concept of physics posited by Sir Isaac Newton. This concept states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Newton’s Third Law applies...
Leading with Integrity: Emphasizing the Well-Being of People and Communities for Sustainable Success
The role of leadership in health and safety cannot be overstated. It is the responsibility of leaders in every organization to ensure the safety and well-being of their employees.
Obedience to authority is a natural human tendency that has both positive and negative implications. On the one hand, obedience to legitimate authority can help maintain.....
The ability to make quick and effective decisions is a valuable skill in any situation, from daily life to high-pressure work environments.
When it comes to decision-making, we frequently succumb to judgment biases, ignore vital information, rely on seemingly inappropriate shortcuts....
As we contemplate the Vietnam War (1955-1975) or the Iraq War (2003-2011), chances are, like me, you wonder what these conflicts....
We seek to know and love to see, yet we are very clever in turning a blind eye to issues we choose not to see. This might be....
Normalization of deviance is a behavioral syndrome first introduced by sociologist Professor Diane Vaughan to describe the process....
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