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Learning Objectives Learn the relationship between Leadership and Employee Engagement Learn why Employee Engagement is important for an effective culture of safety. Learn how we came to adopt our current mind-set paradigm of leadership and why we need to change it. Learn what leadership paradigm will result in improved Employee Engagement and an improved culture of safety. Leadership and a Culture of Safety “… leadership is important in the creation of a culture that supports and promotes a strong health and safety performance of an organisation. The Manager and /or the team leader are vital in inspiring employees to a higher level of safety and productivity …” Flynn & Shaw, 2010 Employee Engagement and Safety “Median differences [in Employee Engagement] between top-quartile and bottom-quartile units were … 48% fewer safety incidents, … and 41% fewer quality [defects].” Gallup, 2013 US NRC’s Inspector General on the Importance of Employee Engagement: “The importance of employee engagement cannot be underestimated. Engaged employees have higher allegiance to an organization, are willing to expend extra effort, recommend the agency to others as a great place to work and are committed to staying with the organization.” 2012 NRC Safety Culture and Climate Survey, Evaluation Report, Office of the Inspector General, US NRC Employee Engagement “The employees' sense of purpose that is evident in their display of dedication, persistence, and effort in their work or overall attachment to their organization and its mission." US Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
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