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May 2012
Changing Behaviour is Trickier than it Looks
We are again fortunate to have some wise words from BTB’s Head of People and Performance, Dr. Stewart Hase. With his background and passion for organisational psychology, the following article helps shed some light on why it can be so ‘gosh darn difficult’ to change some of those negative behaviours into positive ones. Read More >>
Reflections... A Good Time for Learning
Luke Fitzpatrick once again steps up to the plate to provide this week’s blog with some professional insights along with his experiences in PNG with the expats and nationals involved. Luke comes from a family with a 40+ year association with PNG that remains as passionate today as it did yesterday. Read More >>
A Safety Culture is Always a Concert Hall
Following on from last week’s blog, we have a fantastic social experiment along with some more behavioural insights from Dr Stewart Hase, BTB’s Director - People and Performance. Read More >>
Why Leadership is Critical to Rig Safety
Dr Stewart Hase, Organisational Psychologist and Head of BTB’s “People and Performance”, provides this week’s blog where he looks at our evolutionary impact on behavioural change. There is also an emphasis and justification of Leadership being the cornerstone of Safety that underpins all else. Read More >>