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Becoming a High Reliability Organisation: a Practical Approach Andrew Hopkins Australian National University [email protected]
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Andrew Hopkins Guest Speaker - Department of Resources

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Page 1: Andrew Hopkins Guest Speaker - Department of Resources

Becoming a High Reliability Organisation:a Practical Approach

Andrew Hopkins Australian National University

[email protected]

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High Reliability Organisations

•collective mindfulness

•not just a collection of mindful individuals

•organisational mindfulness

•chronic unease

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Warning signs

•Prior to major accidents there are always warning signs which are ignored

•But, fashionable theory: Some accidents are black swans

•Shell:“Challenge the green, embrace the red”

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Things missed in conventional incident and near miss reporting systems

• process upsets

• maintenance being deferred

• machinery in a dangerous condition

• corrosion

• isolation failures

• inappropriate procedures

• excessive overtime

• understaffing

• poor ergonomic design

• anomalies

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We must encourage…

•“Helpful” reports

•Courageous reports

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Designing a bad news reporting system

•1. Make reporting easy

•2 Ensure appropriate response

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Designing a bad news reporting system

•1. Make reporting easy

•2 Ensure appropriate response

•3 Encourage helpful (and courageous) reports

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If a bad new reporting system works well,

• it creates a culture of ownership

• promotes risk awareness

• promotes richer conversation about risks

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This is what it means to be ….

•a high reliability organisation

•a learning organisation

•a mindful organisation

•a generative culture

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Questions

•What are the obstacles to developing a bad news reporting system in your organization?

•Can you suggest ways these might be overcome?

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“Challenge the green, embrace the red”

This is one of Shell’s slogans. It refers to score cards, literally, but more generally it refers to how management should respond to news, good and bad.

• What stops people reporting bad news?

• What practices might your company develop to challenge the good news and encourage the reporting of bad news?