Join our Advanced Human Error Management MasterClass on the 11th and 12th of February, 2020 in the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary. The training will be led by Tim Marsh, PhD; MSc; CFIOSH; CPsychol; SFIIRSM and an expert on the subject of behavioral safety.

Recent advances in human error management based on alertness creation dovetail seamlessly with holistic and coordinated approaches to risk management. This two-day course covers the recent advances in understanding why people make physical and cognitive mistakes and what pro-active and proportionate steps can be taken to pro-actively manage that risk.

By the end of this MasterClass, the participants will:

  • Be introduced to a holistic model of thriving allowing an understanding of why good work is good for you and what good work is
    • Understand the full range of root causes of error from mistakes of strategic thinking, through missing opportunities to empower and create a strong positive culture
    • Understand that culture is behavior, behavior is culture and exactly why culture is king
    • Understand how the basic mechanics of creating a culture of excellence, relates to the key habits of the most successful team leaders and team members and many more

Make sure to join us in Budapest for the ultimate knowledge-sharing experience!

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