Practical leadership skills for safety professionals and project engineers
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Practical leadership skills for safety professionals and project engineers
CRC Press, c2016
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-319) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For Future Leaders in Safety and Engineering
You've chosen to become a leader in occupational health and safety. Practical Leadership Skills for Safety Professionals and Project Engineers can show you how. Purposely oriented toward the art and science of leadership, this book is designed to provide insight and outline development techniques for the budding young professional. Aimed squarely at college students and early career professionals, it parallels the steps that a student or recent graduate needs to take (from pre-professional to professional); it moves the reader from the classroom and then on through to early managerial years.
The book covers basic office protocol and etiquette, understanding diversity and cultural nuance, and ethical considerations, and addresses most ABET-accredited engineering and safety programs with similar curricula. It also considers special cases that include toxic leadership; environmental stressors; increasing resilience; gender issues; international nuance; experiential training; and "depleted" leader development environments where upper management doesn't seem to care. In addition, the author introduces stories, accumulated wisdom, and anecdotes from his own experience, balanced by supported research and data on outcomes.
Part empirical, part anecdotal, this book:
Cites current social and psychological work on leadership and professional development
References industry-related leader development research
Breaks down what being a "professional" means; codes of ethics; dilemmas; case studies
Explores leadership in the crisis and non-crisis modes
Offers help with identifying and fighting toxic leadership, and more
Designed for both coursework and reference, Practical Leadership Skills for Safety Professionals and Project Engineers contains published research combined with the author's own industry experience. This book provides a blueprint for the undergraduate or early-career professional in occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, safety management, and related industries.
目次
Introduction. Why Leadership and Why Now? Self-Discovery Comes First. Further Becoming a Professional: It Takes Effort Outside the Classroom. Further Becoming a Professional. Core Values Underlie Leadership. Culture, Safety, and Engineering. How We Can Change Organizational Values and Why It's Important. A Values-Based Leadership Model for use in Depleted Environments. Case studies in ethical considerations. Crisis and Noncrisis Leadership Models. What is "toxic leadership?" Experiential Training: It's Mot What We've Been Teaching in Class. How Authentic Leaders Handle the Death Event. Stress and Morale Challenges for Leaders in Safety and Engineering. Gender in Safety and Engineering. How Authentic Leaders Handle the Issue of Discipline for Difficult Employees. Organizational Protocol for Safety and Engineering Professionals: A Brief Introduction. Summary of this Book's Key Concepts. Index.
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