You can't build a safety culture by only focusing on safety. Here's the leadership problem that's driving your incident rate, AND turnover, AND productivity, AND engagement, AND a dozen other problems ... including safety.
Inc. magazine just confirmed what we've been warning about for years: only 30% of employees want leadership roles anymore. Your best people are watching fellow employees get promoted and struggle - then deciding "I don't want that job." Here's why this is happening, what it's costing you, and how to fix it before your competitors do.
Your supervisors might be losing their teams right now, and you'd never know it. The breakdown doesn't happen with dramatic confrontations - it happens gradually through subtle changes in conversations, engagement, and team dynamics. By the time people openly resist or complain, the damage is done. Learn to recognize the early warning signs of relationship deterioration and how to coach your supervisors to fix small problems before they become major trust issues.
Your team follows orders and gets work done, but something's missing - genuine respect for their supervisor. They comply with requirements but don't buy into the mission. They do exactly what's asked and nothing more. This compliance without respect is costing you the discretionary effort that drives exceptional performance. Learn why respect erodes and how trained supervisors rebuild it through daily relationship actions.
Generic supervision creates generic results. The supervisors who build the strongest teams understand that each person is motivated differently and adapt their approach accordingly. This isn't about playing favorites - it's about being smart enough to speak each person's language and connect with what drives them to perform at their best.
You understand that relationships drive results, but how do you actually build them when you're juggling deadlines and putting out fires? The answer isn't spending more time - it's taking different actions during the time you already spend with your team. These five simple daily practices create the trust, respect, and loyalty that transform team performance.
Want to know how top companies get better work from their teams? Supervisors who build real connections with team members create safer workplaces, higher productivity, and employees who stay longer. Learn simple ways to help supervisors move beyond just giving orders to building relationships that help the whole business succeed. (Bonus: download a free resource, Supervisors & Safety Culture ebook)