4.19.2010
Organizational culture is complex and according to many experts, not well understood. EHS professionals often think about culture in terms of a “safety culture.” While safety is clearly important, the topic of culture is all-encompassing.
An area that I continue to explore is how can EHS departments and their professionals impact overall organizational culture? Said another way, how can you build and leverage your EHS culture?
Professor Ed Schein of MIT is regarded as an organizational culture pioneer. I recently heard him speak. The title of the lecture was “From Managing Organizational Culture to Leading Multicultural Teams.” He shared how his thoughts on organizational culture have evolved over the past several decades and discussed some of the material in the soon to be released 4th edition of his landmark book, “Organizational Culture and Leadership”.
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Posted By Charles Redinger | in Emerging Issues, High Performance Teams, Innovation, Strategic Thinking & Planning | Tags: EHS Culture, EHS Leadership, EHS Management System, EHSMS, ISO 14001, leadership, Learning Organization, Organizational Culture, Safety Culture, Systems Thinking | No Comments »
1.7.2010
Make no mistake about it: We are not in Kansas any more. While the last year has witnessed the decimation of corporate EHS groups in major multinational companies, as well as layoffs and re-assignments, other EHS departments have been unaffected, or in some instances, grown.
The primary difference between these companies has been the degree to which the EHS leadership has been innovative in defining its mission and vision, generating alignment throughout the company, and stepping up to the table with senior executives as partners in achieving the wider organizational mission. Read More
Posted By Charles Redinger | in Emerging Issues, Innovation, Strategic Thinking & Planning | Tags: leadership, multinational companies, technical geeks | No Comments »