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125 – The Use of Motivation Within Safety

April 18th, 2010 · No Comments

Greetings, recorded this podcast from the road in Naperville, Illinois. Recently we held our 9th Annual Behavior-Based Safety (AKA: Behaviour-Based Safety) Conference. Upon completion we asked the audience to share what they would like more information on. We then promised that we would focus our next Terry-Shawn conversational podcast on it. The result: More Thoughts on using Motivation in safety efforts.  So, here it is!

 

Before listening, consider this: Do you reward for no accidents, extrinsically incentivize for desirable behaviors, or do you create an environment that allows people to increase their intrinsic self-motivation for safety? Terry and I share our thoughts on the use of motivation within safety. In this discussion we talk about why motivation works and what doesn’t. We also talk about the use of incentives and rewards. If you would like more thoughts on this subject see the Safety Incentives and rewards Category on this page (www.SafetyCultureExcellence.com). I hope you enjoy!

 Have a great week,

Shawn M. Galloway

ProAct Safety, Inc.

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