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Written by: Robin PullenLeadership and Culture; their impact on safety - Click To Read Article
From a presentation delivered by Robin Pullen as he spoke about “Leadership and Culture and its impact on safety” at the RISKWELL 2008 Conference held at the Sun City Complex, Sun Internatioal. South Africa
industrial theatre can help adult and workplace learning - Click To Read Article
Does Indutrial Theatre help in learning? Can this mode of communication address both adult and workplace learning? We share some of the theory behind the art and the science behind our successes. Motivating people to change and helpning organisations develop peak performing cultures requires behaviour communication strategies that work. Industrial theatre can be implemented in a learning environment to facilitate an active learning experience. Theatre can bridge language and cultural devides. Our greatest moment is to share in a moment of personal discovery.
Does industrial theatre really help learning? - Click To Read Article
When we look at corporate and adult training we find many frameworks and even many more products to choose from. One thing that we don't often find is a clear strategy and appreciation for the science and theory behind the chosen framework and style. KOLB is regarded by many as the thought leader on the topic of modern experiential learning. His learning model, although not widely acknowledged, has become the most commonly used and or adapted of its kind. So much so that there is very little out there that is really new. Now we are discovering developments in our application of inductrial theatre that are growing from success to success.
Behavior Based Safety - fact or fable - Click To Read Article
What is BBS and how is it different to behavioural safety? How does behavioural safety evolve within an organisation? How can you know if BBS or behavioural safety will work in your environment?
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About the Author: Robin Pullen RSS for Robin's articles - Visit Robin's website Robin Pullen, started Pumalo in 2005. He celebrates people from all walks of life having been exposed to the behaviour communication products and services of Pumalo. His vision is to speak hope to the heart and mind of men and women in their workplace, through to the community that they are a part of, because he can see a better tomorow starting today. That has taken him through experiential learning, industrial theatre, organisational behaviour management and motivational seminars, to speak into industries of mining, engineering, accounting, marketing, government and safety. He LOVES what he gets to do! http://www.pumalo.com "for behaviour communication that works... for a better tomorrow starting today!" Click here to visit Robin's website Behavior Based Safety fact or fable Leadership and Culture their impact on safety Does industrial theatre really help learning industrial theatre can help adult and workplace learning |
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