2nd Edition

Organised Wellbeing Proven and Practical Lessons from Safety Excellence

By Tim Marsh, Louise Ward Copyright 2019
154 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

154 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

154 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Wellbeing is now at the top of almost everyone’s agenda and many technical books have been published on the topic. More than that, an ever-increasing number of organisations are understanding that getting wellbeing right is a win-win that can boost profits or simply make sustainability viable. Organised Wellbeing: Proven and Practical Lessons from Safety Excellence seeks to present,... Read more

1 Introduction  2 The business case  3 Wellbeing and the individual: a holistic framework  4 Five key lessons from safety  5 Individual resilience  6 The job itself  7 Non-technical skills  8 Organisational strategy and tactics

Biography

Tim Marsh formed Ryder-Marsh Safety in 1994 and has worked as a consultant in the fields of safety leadership, safety culture and organisational culture generally with more than 400 companies worldwide. He is now the MD of Anker and Marsh and Honorary Professor at the University of Plymouth.

Louise Ward is a Chartered Health and Safety Professional, with over 17 years’ experience in a variety of sectors, including nuclear power, newspaper production, investment banking, facilities management, manufacturing and the Civil Service, railway operations and waste water management.