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Culture Transformation Consulting powered by JMJ

JMJ Culture Transformation Consultingwww.jmj.com
For over three decades, JMJ has maintained its position as a leading culture transformation consulting firm, helping executives, leaders and front-line workers transform safety, sustainability, and business performance. We share our learnings, insights and methodologies in a free podcast series, ‘Transformation Talks.’ Each episode is hosted by a JMJ consultant with a passion for helping leadership deliver breakthrough results. Got a question for us? Get in touch. www.jmj.com/contact
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Episodes

The Fundamentals of Safety Leadership: Lessons from Two Project Leaders of Major Capital Projects

In our latest podcast, JMJ’s Alan Palmer is joined by Mike Porter , Intel Project Director, and Jim Hayde , Operations Director at Jacobs Engineering, to reflect on the safety achievements of Intel's "Fab 14" major capital project which took place in Ireland 25 years ago. During the discussion, Mike and Jim share many stories and anecdotes that highlight how they created an aligned, collaborative safety culture resulting in an amazing five million worker-hours without a fatality. The project was...

Jul 27, 202329 min

How do leadership and culture contribute to corporate sustainability?

Earlier this year, JMJ and The Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge released a study titled, Sustainability: Corporate culture and leadership perspectives . The research asked global business leaders across a range of sectors to share attitudes, barriers, and enablers of successful corporate sustainability strategies from a leadership and culture standpoint. In the latest edition of JMJ’s Culture Transformation Consulting podcast, Jeff William s, CEO of JMJ and the ...

Jun 13, 202217 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Catastrophe: 6. Hope

TRIGGER WARNING: THERE IS A SHORT CLIP OF HANAN WAHABI GIVING EVIDENCE AT THE GRENFELL INQUIRY AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS PODCAST. In this episode, Gill Kernick and Matthew Price go back to the start, to the Grenfell Tower fire to look for where hope for change might emerge. Joined by Hanan Wahabi, a former resident and survivor of the fire, they explore grief and where hope can be found in the aftermath of disasters. Hanan’s brother Abdul Aziz and his family died on the 21st floor at Grenfell. Th...

Oct 26, 202135 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Catastrophe: 5. Blame

In this episode, Gill Kernick and Matthew Price look at our obsession with blame and blame-avoidance and how that cements our inability to learn. They speak to the former government advisor Salma Shah and Times Radio correspondent Charlotte Ivers about the relationship between politicians and the media and how blame plays a central role. They also speak to Christopher Hood Emeritus Professor of Government at All Souls Oxford and author of The Blame Game - Spin, Bureaucracy, and Self Preservation...

Oct 26, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Catastrophe: 4. Disease

In this episode, Gill Kernick and Matthew Price look at why we weren't more prepared for the pandemic... We knew it was coming. The World Health Organisation published its first pandemic plan in 1999. The UK had also planned for it. What on earth happened? And what does that story tell us more broadly about why we fail to prevent catastrophe? Gill and Matthew speak to two front-line workers, Chidera Ota and Louise Curtis to find out how they adapted to a fast-moving emergency situation. They als...

Oct 26, 202145 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Catastrophe: 3. Water

In this episode, Gill Kernick and Matthew Price look at the Costa Concordia disaster - the ship that hit rocks and capsized off the coast of Italy. Despite being so close to land, 33 people lost their lives. A subsequent investigation focused on the shortcomings in the procedures followed by the Costa Concordia’s crew and the actions of her captain Francesco Schettino. He was later jailed for 16 years. But while the fingers were pointed at a rogue captain in order to explain this disaster, Gill ...

Oct 26, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Catastrophe: 2. Air

In this episode, Gill Kernick and Matthew Price examine what went wrong with the Boeing 737 Max aircraft. Why did 346 people lose their lives? With the help of the consulting editor at Flight Global, David Learmount, Gill and Matthew look at the culture of Boeing at the time of the accident, and find out why not even the pilots of the new plane knew about MCAS - a new technology that led to the disasters. They speak to retired NASA Astronaut Jim Wetherbee and domestic airline pilot Laura Einsetl...

Oct 26, 202144 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Catastrophe: 1. Fire

TRIGGER WARNING: THERE IS A VERY SHORT CLIP OF THE FIRST EMERGENCY CALL AND SOUNDS OF THE NIGHT NEAR THE BEGINNING OF THIS PODCAST In this first episode, Gill Kernick and Matthew Price go back to June 2017 when Gill witnessed the terrible fire at Grenfell that killed 72 people. As she watched the fire rip through the building she felt helpless. She knew, as a consultant advising high hazard industries on how to prevent disasters, that this should never have happened. With the help of Guillermo R...

Oct 26, 202136 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Catastrophe

JMJ Associates Jeff Williams, CEO and Master Consultant, Gill Kernick discuss how Gill’s experience writing her Book Catastrophe and Systemic Change: Learning from the Grenfell Tower Fire and Other Disasters has impacted her professionally as she works with clients in high-risk industries and what her hope for the future is. About the podcast: The fire colored the night sky a brutal orange. Thick black smoke rose from the building. From her living room in a neighboring tower block, Gill Kernick ...

May 27, 202112 min
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