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Risk Advisory

What a Proactive Safety Culture Really Looks Like

Steve Tusa |
It’s easy to say “safety is our top priority.”   It’s a lot harder to build a culture where that’s...
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The Power of Leading Indicators

Steve Tusa |
Scoreboards, Safety, and What Really Transforms a Team. Imagine watching your favorite team play (mine is the Arizona Cardinals), but...
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Stop building safety programs, and start building safety coaches

Steve Tusa |
A young VP once told me, “I never saw myself as a leader until someone told me I was one.”...
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Reducing EMOD Without the Buzzwords

Steve Tusa |
I once walked a job site with a leader who said, “We don’t talk about EMOD much. But we sure...
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If You Want Better Safety, Start With Better Thank-Yous

Steve Tusa |
The power of real recognition in safety leadership A superintendent once told me, “Our crews don’t care about recognition.” I...
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How To Create a Culture of Accountability From the Inside Out

Steve Tusa |
Every company has a culture. The question is: Did you design it, or did it design itself? Most leaders I...
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Why Lagging Indicators Can’t Build a Strong Safety Culture

Steve Tusa |
Safety Advice for Arizona Safety Teams Most leaders I work with are smart, experienced, and well-intentioned. Many of them are...
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What is the SHIELD™ Safety Leadership Framework?

Steve Tusa |
Building a Culture of Accountability and Safety Culture That Lasts in Construction and Manufacturing SHIELD™ is a proven safety leadership...
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The Wedding Cake Problem: Why Safety Culture Collapses Without a Strong Base

Steve Tusa |
In construction, manufacturing, and high-risk industries, leaders often ask me why their safety culture feels inconsistent—despite having all the “right”...
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