ASK BETTER QUESTIONS

Build The Foundation To Be A More Effective Board Member

Whether or not you’re an experienced non-executive director, there are certain contemporary principles and concepts that are necessary to understand in order to effectively govern and lead positive wellbeing, health and safety outcomes from your boardroom.

If you’re determined to build your awareness and ask better questions so that you can be a more effective boardroom leader and make a positive impact, I’ve created a guide that is perfect for you.

The 5 Foundational Health, Safety & Well-being Principles that Every Board Member Should Know will give you a solid foundation of knowledge so that you can talk to culture, wellbeing, health and safety matters in your boardroom with confidence.

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#36 The Cost Of Unfairness In Your Workplace

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#35 The Power Of Positive Emotions On Your Well-Being And Those Around You (FREE DOWNLOAD)

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#34 Finding the Bad Apple Won’t Help You Avoid Incidents

This week I'm exploring the Costa Concordia case and a common misconception that prevents us from really understanding safety.
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This free guide will give you 5 foundational health, safety & wellbeing principles that every board member should know if you want to be effective at governing health, safety & wellbeing matters.




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