Episode 266 - Patience in Occupational Safety
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In this short but pointed episode, Dr. Ayers emphasizes that patience is a core leadership skill in occupational safety. He explains that safety programs, cultural shifts, new policies, and performance metrics take time to mature, and leaders often sabotage progress by expecting instant results.
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Safety change is slow by nature. Improvements in behavior, culture, and systems don’t happen overnight.
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Leaders must resist the urge to rush. Impatience leads to frustration, inconsistent messaging, and abandoning good initiatives too early.
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Consistency beats intensity. Small, steady actions—coaching, reinforcing expectations, reviewing metrics—compound over time.
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Trust the process. If the program is sound and leadership is steady, results will follow.
Patience isn’t passive—it’s a strategic leadership behavior. Safety leaders who stay calm, consistent, and committed create the conditions for long‑term injury reduction and cultural improvement.