Did you check out my recent YT vid exploring Safety Culture (SC)? It covers several critiques and points from research: https://youtu.be/QBzOd-uejXg?si=rMbQgCRryXOYx3u0 Here’s an extract I found interesting, discussing the late, great *Ed Schein’s view of SC (taken from Teemu Reiman & Carl Rollenhagen, 2014). Schein was said to be critical of SC – believing that… Continue reading Ed Schein’s view of Safety Culture: culture is a property of groups and SC shouldn’t be given conceptual status
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Compendium: Cultural approaches to safety / Safety Culture / Safety Climate / Org Culture
It’s no secret that I’m relatively cautious of ‘Safety Culture’. (** At least, I fall more into the interpretative, than functionalist, camp). Nevertheless, I get the question of evidence often, so here it is. A compendium of studies focused on organisational culture, culture of safety, safety culture and safety climate. Because there’s so many studies… Continue reading Compendium: Cultural approaches to safety / Safety Culture / Safety Climate / Org Culture
Ed Schein talking about cultures, psychological safety, and humble inquiry.
Ed Schein talking about cultures, psychological safety, and humble inquiry (link at end of post) Extracts: · “culture [is] multidimensional– we have many cultures. We don’t just have a culture” · “if we don’t become aware of how much our thinking is culturally determined, culturally at the level of nation– you all come from different countries and different ethnicities; that’s a big… Continue reading Ed Schein talking about cultures, psychological safety, and humble inquiry.