Introduction
It has been the experience of the author over the last 37 years that most companies do an inadequate job of properly preparing an employee to take on the role of a supervisor. They take their best welder (or any craft position) and make him/her a foreman and, in doing so, have accomplished two things. They have lost their best welder, and usually now have their worst supervisor. This person has gone from burning rods one day to leading people the next. So, what happened overnight? Was there some magical transformation that has taken place? No! And herein lies the problem. This paper will focus on what the author feels are the key components to developing leadership at the field level, and making a difference in an effective safety process.
Keywords:
right people,
knowledge,
best welder,
ve just,
frontline supervisor,
evaluation,
proper training,
supervisor,
work environment,
discharge
Subjects:
Safety
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2010. American Society of Safety Engineers
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