Today’s world is full of the unexpected. System failures, terrorism events, disease outbreaks, and superstorms disrupt businesses every day, sometimes to an unrecoverable point. Despite these challenges, some services (such as power plants, hospitals, and airports) have no choice but to continue operating.
This content will explore how these organisations maintain high reliability even in times of serious crisis and stability. We will share their secrets in a way that can be applied to all organisations in order to create high reliability and continued success.
Learning Outcomes:
- Define the characteristics of a high reliability organisation
- Define key concepts required for high reliability, including mindfulness and expectations
- Describe the five principles governing high reliability organisations: preoccupation with failure, resistance to simplification, sensitivity to operations, commitment to resilience, and deference to expertise
- Audit activities at all stages to assess the business’ reliability
Active Listening - Distance Learning CPD
Working Time and Holidays
Care Certificate Standard 06: Communication
Bullying in the Workplace - Distance Learning CPD
Care Certificate Standard 05: Work in a Person Centred Way
Marketing for Small Businesses - Distance Learning CPD
Mastering the Interview - Distance Learning CPD
Data Protection - GDPR
Diabetes Awareness
Care Certificate Standard 12: Basic Life Support
Purchasing and Procurement Basics - Distance Learning CPD
Safety in the Workplace 







