In this episode of The Rated R Safety Show, we rip into one of the biggest misconceptions about Human & Organizational Performance (HOP): the idea that “stop blaming workers” is the whole game. Jay breaks down why language without thinking changes nothing, why too many organizations wallpaper over cracks instead of fixing the foundation, and how distortion turns HOP into just another buzzword.
Drawing from Safety, In My Opinion and Safety Mutation, we look at how the real signal gets lost in the noise—and how to strip away the interference so the system actually learns and adapts. Plus, the usual news, randomness, and the things you didn’t know you needed to know.
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Artist Name: Free The People
Song Name: Moonlight
License #: 7031254974
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