Results from our recent study confirms that there is a distinct disconnect between leaders and frontline workers.
The data, collected from more than 59,000 survey participants, indicates that frontline workers have a more negative perception to that of their leaders. This is especially true when it comes to safety across the physical, psychological and social experiences.
In this webinar Dr Brett Solomon, Principal Consultant at Sentis explores the differences in perception and what leaders can do to better understand how frontline workers experience the workplace to support safety, wellbeing and productivity.
You’ll discover:
The dangers of leadership being out of touch with how frontline employees experience the workplace
Strategies for leaders to gain insights into the experiences of frontline workers, such as:
o Creating an environment where psychological safety and trust are prioritised
o Committing resources and time to understand the frontline perspective
o Actively soliciting feedback and ideas from employees
o Promoting teamwork and cooperative efforts
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At Sentis, we approach safety holistically and use our understanding of workplace psychology to help you improve every area of your business.
To learn more about how we support organisations to improve their safety culture, visit: sentis.com.au/
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