In Steven Covey's book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People", Habit #7 is "Sharpen the Saw". My interpretation of this habit is that everyone should take some time to step back from the day-to-day battles and do things that refresh and improve oneself. For example, taking time to learn, teach, exercise, socialize, relax, etc.
If you are reading this, chances are you are actively enaged in your company's efforts to improve its Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) performance, and in so doing become a more sustainable business . If this is your role, no doubt you are (extremely) busy planning work, implementing it, and of course dealing with whatever issues come up during the course of the day. Well, on November 6, 2014 there is an ideal opportunity for you to step back from the fray, and "sharpen your saw" by attending an educational webinar hosted by SAP and featuring a well-known industry analyst.
Join SAP and LNS Research to learn about key results from LNS Research’s recent survey of EHS professionals, which netted more than 200 respondents from industry leaders, on leading practices in EHS management and software implementation. Additionally, by attending the webinar you will have the opportunity to:
- Discover best practices for effectively managing operational risks and improving EHS performance
- Gain practical advice on how to ensure safe and sustainable operations that drive operational excellence and boost profitability
Register today for this informative event and learn actionable recommendations for improvingoperations and EHS performance by aligning people, processes, and technology to support operational risk management efforts.
This is a great way to learn about industry trends, best practices, and strategies to use technology to enable your EHS processes and management systems..and to sharpen your saw! Even if you can't attend the webinar live, it's worthwhile to register as you will have an opportunity to view the replay. Please feel to share with your colleagues.
See you online on November 6...I can hear those saws being sharpened already!
Pete Bussey
SAP