Why is this course unique?
Weak supervisors allow repeat human errors to occur in the workplace. Research shows that weak supervisors account for about 76% of human errors in groups they supervise. Moreover, as much as 20 days per year is spent correcting human errors and responding to the consequences of those errors. This course teaches supervisors how to effectively reduce human errors in the workplace by recognizing and mitigating error traps. By strengthening a supervisor’s skillset, human error rates of their team drop substantially.
Benefits of this course:
The techniques learned in this course will enable both supervisors and their team to reduce human errors and injuries in the workplace. Having less error significantly improves productivity and job satisfaction for everyone, and translates into higher organizational morale at all levels. The Error-Free habits, if practiced, would effectively prevent 95% of the errors made by four different levels of employees. This 95% prevention means that the error rate would decrease by a factor of 20.
Topics covered in this course:
- Understand why, when, and how supervisors make certain types of errors under certain situations
- What error-traps a supervisor will face before a specific job and before a specific day
- How to know and use Error-Free® habits to avoid falling into the identified error traps before the job
- SPV identification and management during planning and pre-job briefing
- Avoidance of error-inducing situations
- Error-Free Prioritization, Planning, Inspection, and Accountability (PPIA)
- Identification and management of error-prone workers
- How to integrate the Error-Free® habits into daily working practices
- Know the need for, and help co-workers observe, critical LOPs
The training taught me how to avoid planning and scheduling errors that are prevalent at my company. Great skills to know.
Nursing supervisor at a Healthcare Facility
Now, I examine all SPVs every morning for my team, It helps to prevent problems a lot .
Supervisor at a Hotel Chain
With the skills to identify error-prone workers, I can help them prevent errors more effectively.
Supervisor at a Power Generation Company
Great skills that I didn’t know before.
Field Supervisor at a Construction Firm
It has certainly changed my ways of supervision, for the better.
Supervisor at a Manufacturing Company