New View thinkers of the world, unite! If the heedless resurgence of these sorts of retributive passions is getting you, your colleagues or your industry in trouble, reach out. We’re fellow travellers: know that you’re not alone. https://lnkd.in/dZjm6wPU
Sidney Dekker
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"Powerful, provocative speaker" Leading author, professor. Originator of Restorative Just Culture and Safety Differently
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Sidney Dekker (PhD Ohio State University, USA, 1996) is Professor in the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, and Director of the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. Sidney has lived and worked in seven countries across four continents. He coined the terms ‘Safety Differently’ and ‘Restorative Just Culture’ in the 2010s, which have since turned into global movements for change. They encourage organisations to declutter their bureaucracy and enhance the capacities in people and processes people that make things go well—and to offer compassion, restoration and learning when they don’t. Many today will recognise Sidney’s ideas and concepts in for example ‘HOP,’ ‘Learning Teams,’ the ‘New View,’ and more. An avid piano player and pilot who learned to fly at age 14, he has been flying the Boeing 737 for an airline on the side. He is a trained mediator and Crisis Chaplain. Sidney is prolific and bestselling author of, most recently: Ten Virtues of a Positive Safety Culture; Random Noise; Stop Blaming; Foundations of Safety Science; The Safety Anarchist; The End of Heaven; Just Culture; Safety Differently; The Field Guide to Understanding ‘Human Error’; Second Victim; Drift into Failure; Patient Safety; Compliance Capitalism; and Do Safety Differently. He has co-directed the documentaries ‘Safety Differently,’ ‘Just Culture,’ ’The Complexity of Failure,’ and ‘Doing Safety Differently.’ His work has well over 20,700 citations and an h-index of 64. Stanford has ranked Sidney among the world’s top 1% most influential scientists since Newton. More at sidneydekker.com
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- 自有
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- 2012
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- Safety Differently、Restorative Just Culture、Motivational Speaker、Professor、Thought Leader、Chaplain和Compassion
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I was recently on the HFESA Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia podcast speaking about my thoughts on incidents, blame and forgiveness. Find the link to the podcast below. Sharon Todd chats to Professor Sidney Dekker about his experience in organisational psychology and his thoughts on incidents, blame and forgiveness. Sidney takes us on a roller-coaster ride; as he discusses error as a consequence of other factors, encourages us to set others up for success and challenges organisations to choreograph significant change into their responses to failure. https://lnkd.in/gG5P93a6
Sidney Dekker - his thoughts on Failure, Blame, and Forgiveness. - Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub
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My new website is live! Check it out on sidneydekker.com
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On the 27th of February, I’ll be guest at the Brisbane Safety Differently Book Club to discuss ‘Ten Virtues of a Positive Safety Culture’. Hope to see you there! https://lnkd.in/ggMuNVTc
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It is early in the morning in Brisbane, 6 February, and news has just come to me that our community has lost one of the Greats.? James Reason has died. Few could write with the flourish Jim possessed. The role of the operator in accidents, he said, “is to add the final garnish to a lethal stew whose ingredients have already been long in the cooking.” Many of us use derivatives of this very observation to this day. It evinced a compassion for the position we configure front-line people in, and whereas this has been human factors orthodoxy since Chapanis, Fitts & Jones and others in the 1940s, Jim was the master of its popularisation. His Swiss Cheese slices, he told me once in Sweden, elicited “instant brand recognition, like the McDonald’s arches.” Jim and I enjoyed a couple of constructive scholarly disagreements through the decades—including the basic ontological question on the existence of ‘human error’. From sharing rides with him in Leiden in the late 1980s to a stay at his home in Disley in the 1990s (where he proudly served me Heineken and announced he never worked evenings) I once considered pursuing a PhD with him. The “Dekker upstart” (his words) pursued Ohio State instead, but never escaped the enormous influence Jim had on the field.? Jim’s influence will endure—not just in the ideas he shaped, but in the way he taught us to pay attention to the organisational blunt end, to speak and write vividly, and to challenge leaders with both conviction and humor. His wit made him a formidable presence in our field, and also a treasured colleague and friend. The conversations we had—whether in journals, over drinks, or in the wings of conference stages—will stay with me. And while we may have disagreed on the existence of ‘human error,’ there is no error in recognising the deep and lasting impact of James Reason. Rest well, Jim.
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I was recently on Leading Safely podcast, you can listen to the episode using the following link: https://lnkd.in/eXz_s9qf. It is also available on Apple and Google podcast services.
HOW DO YOU CREATE A POSITIVE SAFETY CULTURE? Welcome to 2025 and to the first episode of Season 4! Wow, do I have a treat for you! This year I am going big or going home and so, bringing in the New Year, I feel priviliged to bring to you this awesome episode with my mentor, Professor Sidney Dekker. This is unlike any other episode in the podcast, yes the title is the name of Sidney's most recent book - but that is not all we cover. From safety culture to just culture, to blame verses accountability, to what got Sidney into to safety, to dinner invites and grocery shopping this episode covers it all. So why not check out the episode now via Spotify here https://lnkd.in/eXz_s9qf, or on Apple, Google or anywhere else you get your great podcasts from. Don't forget to also hit "like" and "subscribe" and "follow" on LinkedIn so you do not miss out on any other big name episodes!
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I am headlining the National Safety Conference in Sydney in March this year. Hope to see you there! NSCA Foundation
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The latest paper, together with Erik Hollnagel, is out now! https://lnkd.in/gUYkARyz
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“Ten Virtues of a Positive Safety Culture” is now also out in Paperback! https://lnkd.in/gPMdhjP2
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My latest book is out on Kindle! Ten Virtues of a Positive Safety Culture. Soon you can also get it in Paperback and Audiobook: https://lnkd.in/gJNS-V8y
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