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Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving - A Behavior-Change Model and Review of Empirical Evidence... Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving - A Behavior-Change Model and Review of Empirical Evidence (Hardcover)
Timothy D. Ludwig, Scott Geller
R4,466 Discovery Miles 44 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Examine the behind-the-wheel behavior of delivery people and discover proven interventions to improve driver safety This thorough treatise provides empirical evidence, case studies, and effective models designed to help you develop reliable programs for promoting safety among high-risk drivers. Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving: A Behavior-Change Model and Review of Empirical Evidence is plentifully illustrated with charts and tables for easy comprehension. Researchers and practitioners in the field of organizational behavior will find valuable data about the driving behaviors of fast-food deliverers and receive tested intervention methods for improved driver safety.Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving discusses the specific roles of various factors in safety programs, including: community agents of change static versus dynamic goal setting using competition to encourage change cost per individual community feedback effects of multiple interventions

Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving - A Behavior-Change Model and Review of Empirical Evidence... Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving - A Behavior-Change Model and Review of Empirical Evidence (Paperback)
Timothy D. Ludwig, Scott Geller
R1,779 Discovery Miles 17 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Examine the behind-the-wheel behavior of delivery people and discover proven interventions to improve driver safety This thorough treatise provides empirical evidence, case studies, and effective models designed to help you develop reliable programs for promoting safety among high-risk drivers. Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving: A Behavior-Change Model and Review of Empirical Evidence is plentifully illustrated with charts and tables for easy comprehension. Researchers and practitioners in the field of organizational behavior will find valuable data about the driving behaviors of fast-food deliverers and receive tested intervention methods for improved driver safety. Intervening to Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving discusses the specific roles of various factors in safety programs, including: community agents of change static versus dynamic goal setting using competition to encourage change cost per individual community feedback effects of multiple interventions

Beyond Safety Accountability (Paperback, New ed): E. Scott Geller Beyond Safety Accountability (Paperback, New ed)
E. Scott Geller
R2,798 Discovery Miles 27 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Written in an easy-to-read conversational tone, Beyond Safety Accountability explains how to develop an organizational culture that encourages people to be accountable for their work practices and to embrace a higher sense of personal responsibility. The author begins by thoroughly explaining the difference between safety accountability and safety responsibility. He then examines the need of organizations to improve safety performance, discusses why such performance improvement can be achieved through a continuous safety process, as distinguished from a safety program, and provides the practical tools you can use to build personal responsibility in your workplace.

Keeping People Safe - The Human Dynamics of Injury Prevention (Hardcover): Josh Williams Keeping People Safe - The Human Dynamics of Injury Prevention (Hardcover)
Josh Williams; Foreword by E. Scott Geller
R1,825 Discovery Miles 18 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Many companies have taken steps to improve awareness and management of safety systems, yet safety directors continue to report high injury rates. In Keeping People Safe: The Human Dynamics of Injury Prevention, author Josh Williams provides safety leaders with information they can use to further reduce injuries and improve workplace safety. This book addresses five integral components of workplace safety: Systems/Conditions, Leadership, Behaviors, People-Factors, and Communication. It recommends strategies for every aspect of safety management from organizational commitment and safety culture to improving managerial behavior and working with union members. These recommendations are based on years of practical experience, empirical research on the human dynamics of safety, and seminal studies in social psychology on authority and conformity. Utilizing the hugely influential and widely practiced model of Behavior Based Safety, Williams provides the safety manager with all the tools needed to lower injury rates and improve safety. Numerous charts and tables, a checklist for improving safety performance, and a foreword by world-renowned safety leader E. Scott Geller complement the text.

The Courage to Actively Care - Cultivating a Culture of Interpersonal Compassion (Paperback): E. Scott Geller The Courage to Actively Care - Cultivating a Culture of Interpersonal Compassion (Paperback)
E. Scott Geller; As told to Bob Veazie; Foreword by Dave Johnson
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The lead character in this realistic story, a safety professional for a large manufacturing company, is bullied by her boss, and she searches to find the courage to confront him. In her search she learns from Dr. Pitz ("Doc") the five person-states that influence one's propensity to actively care for the safety, health, or welfare of other people. With her coworker, Jeff, Joanne entertains ways to enhance these five person- states: self-esteem, self-efficacy, optimism, belongingness, and personal control. With this profound knowledge she eventually confronts her boss and teaches him how to be an actively caring for people leader.

Keys to Behavior-Based Safety (Hardcover, Dir Com/Deleted): E. Scott Geller Keys to Behavior-Based Safety (Hardcover, Dir Com/Deleted)
E. Scott Geller
R3,144 Discovery Miles 31 440 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a collection of 28 writings from Scott Geller's regular column in "Industrial Safety and Hygiene News," from Geller's associates at Safety Performance Solutions, and from the American Society of Safety Engineers' annual conferences. Organized into seven chapters, these writings examine real-world examples of successful behavior-based safety programs. Readers will discover tips on how to measure safety performance, how to get workers to care about safety, and how to better assess and coach safety performance using specific behavior-based tools. Readers will also find in-depth discussions on achieving a Total Safety Culture using such tools and techniques as actively caring, self-management, behavior-based observation and feedback, improved communication skills, measured safety performance, increased safety leadership, and maximized behavior-based safety efforts.

The Motivation to Actively Care (Paperback): E. Scott Geller, Bob Veazie The Motivation to Actively Care (Paperback)
E. Scott Geller, Bob Veazie
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This refreshing teaching/learning narrative, based on actual life events and research-supported principles, begins with the lead character (Joanne Cruse) losing her job as the Safety Director for a large manufacturing company. Subsequently, her former psychology professor, Dr. Pitz ("Doc"), invites her to try out for a position as leadership consultant with his firm, Make-A-Difference, Inc. (MAD) that helps companies cultivate a self-motivated and personally-engaged workforce. Throughout her probationary period, Joanne travels with the top consultant at MAD (Mickey Vasquez) to visit a number of organizations struggling with various occupational issues related to the human dynamics of self-motivation (i.e., working to accomplish an organization's milestone from a self-directed or self-accountability mindset). The interpersonal and group interactions Joanne experiences at diverse organizations, accompanied by Mickey's professional coaching, reveal twenty practical and profound leadership lessons to nurture an actively caring for people work culture in which employees put forth their best efforts on behalf of their company's mission.

Actively Caring for People Policing - Building Positive Police/Citizen Relations (Paperback): E. Scott Geller, Bobby Kipper Actively Caring for People Policing - Building Positive Police/Citizen Relations (Paperback)
E. Scott Geller, Bobby Kipper
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Throughout the years experts have struggled to define the term "police culture." For most this label means a reactive approach to keeping people safe by using punitive consequences to punish or detain the perpetrators. The result: More attention is given to the negative reactive side of policing than a positive proactive approach to preventing crime by cultivating an interdependent culture of residents looking out for the safety, health, and well-being of each other. We believe police officers can play a critical and integral role in achieving such a community of compassion---an Actively Caring for People (AC4P) culture. An AC4P culture can be fueled by AC4P Policing, and involves a paradigm shift regarding the role and impact of "consequences." With AC4P Policing, consequences are used to increase the quantity and improve the quality of desired behavior. Police officers are educated about the rationale behind using more positive than negative consequences to manage behavior, and then they are trained on how to deliver positive consequences in ways that help to cultivate interpersonal trust and AC4P behavior among police officers and the citizens they serve. This teaching/learning process is founded on seven research-based lessons from psychology---the science of human experience. The first three lessons reflect the critical behavior-management fundamentals of positive reinforcement, observational learning, and behavior-based feedback. The subsequent four lessons are derived from humanism, but behaviorism or ABS is essential for bringing these humanistic principles to life. The result: humanistic behaviorism to enhance long-term positive relations between police officers and the citizens they serve, thereby preventing interpersonal conflict, violence, and harm.

Actively Caring for People in Schools - How to Cultivate a Culture of Compassion (Paperback): E. Scott Geller Actively Caring for People in Schools - How to Cultivate a Culture of Compassion (Paperback)
E. Scott Geller
R478 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R35 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seven research-based lessons from psychology-the science of human experience-inspire the development of an actively caring for people (AC4P) culture. The education/training purpose: to enhance long-term positive and sustainable relations between teachers, students, school administrators, and SROs, and in turn cultivate an optimal teaching/learning climate and prevent interpersonal conflict and bullying behavior. Both education and training are provided. Each research-based principle for AC4P intervention is explained and followed by questions or scenarios to facilitate group discussion. Behavioral exercises are given to practice each principle and receive supportive and corrective feedback for continuous improvement.

Applied Psychology - Actively Caring for People (Hardcover): E. Scott Geller Applied Psychology - Actively Caring for People (Hardcover)
E. Scott Geller
R1,443 R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Save R201 (14%) Ships in 5 - 9 working days

This volume demonstrates how readers can become more effective parents, teachers, students, coaches, managers, or work supervisors, while also gaining practical skills to enhance their self-motivation, communication skills, and intervention acumen. The first eight chapters explain evidence-based principles from applied behavioral science (ABS) that can be used to improve the human dynamics of any situation involving behavior. Fundamentals from humanism are integrated strategically to show how an ABS intervention can be more acceptable, influential, and sustainable. The following twelve chapters detail the deployment of ABS interventions to optimize performance in a wide variety of fields, including occupational and transportation safety, quantity and quality of organizational work behavior, healthcare, athletic coaching, parenting, pre-school and college education, environmental sustainability, and the control of obesity and alcohol abuse. Applied Psychology provides a thorough review of the latest research in relation to these domains and explores issues for future investigation.

The Psychology of Safety Handbook (Hardcover, 2nd edition): E. Scott Geller The Psychology of Safety Handbook (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
E. Scott Geller
R5,574 Discovery Miles 55 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

You cannot improve your organization's safety performance to enviable levels without addressing human behavior and attitude effectively. The only comprehensive reference on the psychology of the human dynamics of safety, The Psychology of Safety Handbook shows you how to apply psychology to improve safety and health in your organization. Dr. Geller provides theory, procedures, and tools to guide your organization's long-term continuous improvement.

Based on Dr. Geller's bestselling The Psychology of Safety, this new and expanded Handbook gives you everything you need to decrease the frequency and severity of accidental injuries in your organization. He covers all areas of psychology directly relevant to understanding and influencing safety-related behaviors.

Engineering interventions and government policy have made their mark on injury reduction. Now it is time to work with the human dynamics of injury prevention. The cause of most injuries can be attributed to at-risk behavior or insufficient safe behavior. The Psychology of Safety Handbook not only teaches principles and practical procedures for improving safety-related behaviors, but also illustrates how to increase people's willingness to use these techniques to create a Total Safety Culture.

For more than three decades, Professor E. Scott Geller has taught and conducted research as a faculty member of Virginia Tech's Department of Psychology. In this capacity he has authored more than 250 research articles and over 50 books or chapters addressing the development and evaluation of behavior-change interventions to improve quality of life. He has authored seven books on managing behaviors and attitudes for occupational health and safety, including The Psychology of Safety and Working Safe.

Dr. Geller is Senior Partner of Safety Performance Solutions, a leading training and consulting firm helping companies empower their employees to achieve a Total Safety Culture. He has been awarded Fellow status by the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, and the World Academy of Productivity and Quality. Moreover, Scott Geller has been honored with three university-wide teaching awards - every one offered by Virginia Tech.

Applied Psychology - Actively Caring for People (Paperback): E. Scott Geller Applied Psychology - Actively Caring for People (Paperback)
E. Scott Geller
R1,685 Discovery Miles 16 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume demonstrates how readers can become more effective parents, teachers, students, coaches, managers, or work supervisors, while also gaining practical skills to enhance their self-motivation, communication skills, and intervention acumen. The first eight chapters explain evidence-based principles from applied behavioral science (ABS) that can be used to improve the human dynamics of any situation involving behavior. Fundamentals from humanism are integrated strategically to show how an ABS intervention can be more acceptable, influential, and sustainable. The following twelve chapters detail the deployment of ABS interventions to optimize performance in a wide variety of fields, including occupational and transportation safety, quantity and quality of organizational work behavior, healthcare, athletic coaching, parenting, pre-school and college education, environmental sustainability, and the control of obesity and alcohol abuse. Applied Psychology provides a thorough review of the latest research in relation to these domains and explores issues for future investigation.

Effective Parenting and Caregiving - Practical Guidelines from Psychological Science (Hardcover): E. Scott Geller, Angela... Effective Parenting and Caregiving - Practical Guidelines from Psychological Science (Hardcover)
E. Scott Geller, Angela Fournier
R1,675 Discovery Miles 16 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life Lessons from Psychological Science - Understanding and Improving Interpersonal Dynamics (Hardcover): E. Scott Geller Life Lessons from Psychological Science - Understanding and Improving Interpersonal Dynamics (Hardcover)
E. Scott Geller
R1,776 Discovery Miles 17 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Effective Parenting and Caregiving - Practical Guidelines from Psychological Science (Paperback): E. Scott Geller, Angela K.... Effective Parenting and Caregiving - Practical Guidelines from Psychological Science (Paperback)
E. Scott Geller, Angela K. Fournier
R1,338 Discovery Miles 13 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Effective Parenting and Caregiving: Practical Guidelines from Psychological Science equips readers with education and training to help them care most effectively for children-from infants to toddlers and grade schoolers, and on to adolescents. This scholarship teaches seven evidence-based life lessons-principles of human dynamics, which when practiced regularly, help children become healthier, happier, and more successful. Readers learn how to employ positive consequences to effectively influence behavior and apply the power of observational learning. They discover how to become a successful behavior-improvement coach with supportive and corrective feedback. They also learn how to practice empathy, manage behavior as a servant leader, and create an environment of mutual respect, interdependence, and interpersonal gratitude, all helping children achieve self-actualization-the application of personal capabilities for optimal accomplishment. Beyond this achievement is self-transcendence-the most valuable person-state for individuals and their social-support system. Readers learn how to reach that ultimate vision and help others do the same. Effective Parenting and Caregiving is an exceptional textbook for courses within the behavioral and social sciences, especially applied psychology and human development. It is also a valuable guidebook for parents, caregivers, or any individual who wants to optimize the quality of care for others at home, school, work, or throughout the community at large.

Life Lessons from Psychological Science - Understanding and Improving Interpersonal Dynamics (Paperback): E. Scott Geller Life Lessons from Psychological Science - Understanding and Improving Interpersonal Dynamics (Paperback)
E. Scott Geller
R1,312 Discovery Miles 13 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Life Lessons from Psychological Science: Understanding and Improving Interpersonal Dynamics provides students with a primer for developing self-awareness and insight through interpersonal conversation. The text focuses on human behavior in various situations-from educational settings to the workplace and the home-in order to help readers understand, appreciate, and enrich the human dynamics of their everyday lives. This book features 50 life lessons grounded in contemporary research and relevant to improving interpersonal dynamics. Several life lessons reflect the behavioral science principles of positive versus negative reinforcement, observational learning, and behavior-based feedback. Other life lessons are founded on humanism, including empathy, interdependence, systems thinking, and self-transcendence. Still others are derived from social psychology, including six principles of social influence, the dynamics of group decision-making, and critical distinctions between discrimination and stereotyping. Domains of psychology such as sensation and perception, personality, health and stress, learning, and motivation are the foundation of other life lessons. The lessons are complemented by instructive and entertaining illustrations and discussion questions to initiate lively dialogue. A dynamic, contemporary, and personal text, Life Lessons from Psychological Science is an ideal resource for introductory psychology courses.

Environmental Psychology - Directions and Perspectives (Hardcover): Nickolaus R. Feimer, E. Scott Geller Environmental Psychology - Directions and Perspectives (Hardcover)
Nickolaus R. Feimer, E. Scott Geller
R2,781 Discovery Miles 27 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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