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Assertive Safety Leadership Style (BBS Leadership Tools)

Being “Assertive” may not be an ordinary style of Thais. In the land of smile, Thai supervisors, managers, mostly avoid to say something when they see their subordinates are doing thing wrongly. Avoid to remind workers to wear the PPE. Avoid to remind the contractors to walk in the walkway. Keep quiet although someone cut in the line. On the other hands, any manager or supervisor who do the other way. Reminding workers to wear the PPE correctly. Stopping the contractors not to shortcut the walk way. Telling the one who cut in the line to go back. Thais perceive it as being rude, aggressive or not a nice guy. Most of the safety personnel use the aggressive approach to deal with unsafe acts and being hated by workers, supervisors, or even their bosses. Assertiveness is a very important communication skill, especially where health and safety at work is involved. Many people think that being assertive means being rude, loud and aggressive. This is not true. Being assertive is about ‘making sure your voice is heard’, not about ‘getting your own way’. It will enable you to clearly and persuasively explain why you feel something should be done.

Manager, supervisor, or a frontline leader is an important role in term of making a workplace safe and healthy. Mr. Nice or Miss Beauty may not always get the team to follow safety rules, keep the area cleaned, use LOTOTO or even wear PPE correctly. You need to be more “Assertive”.

What is the meaning of being assertive? Being so aggressive!! Nope!!!, Being so easy and relax!!? Nope

Let’s look at this scenario. What will you do if you are seeing your three years old boy is playing with electrical socket.?

A. Shout to him “Stop” then drag him out. Spank him repeatedly!

B. Just let him be. He will learn when he get shocked.

C. Stop him from he was doing. Tell him why you stop him from being harm by electric shock. Ask him not to do it again. And that is the commitment.

The last one is being assertive.

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In this program, these topics are the highlight. Understand Human Failure behind the ongoing unsafe activities. Human Failure analysis using ABC model Communication Skills Giving Feedback Skills Body Language The Power of Trust Me We Safe Say “Yes” to please your boss is not always the right thing to do

Course Specification

Target Audiences
Senior Management, Managers, Supervisors and Foreman
Level
Advance
Certification
Certification of Achievement
Language
Thai
Price
1200
Homecraft
26/24 Moo 3 Tambol Lad Sawai Lamlukka Pathumthani 10250
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