Become a Better Safety Leader in 2023
Get expert tips and advice for leading your team more effectively and with greater confidence during crises and change. Confident, effective safety leaders do more than simply make organizations safer. They also make tough decisions, resolve conflicts, and lead with empathy. And yet, most safety training doesn’t include those kinds of executive-level skills. In this video, you’ll learn the skills top safety leaders use to navigate crises and unexpected change. Teaching this masterclass is published author, professor, and speaker Eric McNulty, who serves as the Associate Director and Program Faculty at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) at Harvard University. Watch now to discover how to: Lead more effectively at any stage of your career Avoid common mistakes and pitfalls in crisis leadership Prevent secondary crises from developing after an emergency Use data to drive decisions, set goals, and measure success

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The First 90 Days, ft. Michael Watkins and Asha Aravindakshan, SF ’17

Webinar—Three Core Elements of Effective Safety and Health Programs

June 2025 MicroMasters Program Joint Completion Celebration for SCM, DEDP, PoM, SDS, and Fin

Advancement in Transition: Lessons from Health System Mergers and Database Consolidation

The Strategy Behind High-Performing Safety Cultures

BBS vs HOP Either, Neither or Both

God Says:"TAKE THIS MESSAGE SERIOUSLY, BECAUSE ONLY YOU ARE SEEING IT"/God Message Now/God Message

How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

Safety Meeting on Complacency

Information session on Harvard Medical School's AI in Health Care: From Strategies to Implementation

MIT SDM Info Session - January 2025

The Man Asked If I Was Still Looking for My Son—Then He Said, “I’m the Kid in..." - Calm Dad Stories

How to Build a Product that Scales into a Company

PeopleWork: 3 Ways To Become An Effective Safety Leader

How Proctor’s texts in Karen Read lawsuit could free dangerous criminals

Risk@Work: Navigating Chaos: Engaging the First Line of Defense in a Crisis | Ft. Michael Rasmussen

If you need calm, you'll feel this on your skin (comfort for restless minds)

