Ep001 - Leading a tribe, with Alanna Ball from Women in Safety

Published: June 19, 2016, 9:12 a.m.

b' Alanna Ball felt a little lost in health and safety, she wanted to belong to a family, a tribe. There was no tribe for her, so she led others who were in a similar place to form a tribe: Women in Safety. \\xa0What a tribe! Join us in the interview for a great insight into the importance of a professional family or tribe, and the opportunity for you to leverage other work-families and work-tribes to drastically improve health and safety. We also get two\\xa0FREE slices of conference-goodness, from the\\xa0the 2016 South Australian Health and Safety Conference, with thanks from conference organisers\\xa0Informa. \\xa0I chat on the couch with a very vivacious Professor Ian Maddocks (Australian of the Year, no less), who shares some very thought-provoking insights into the amazing opportunities, and things to consider for, ageing workforce, and John Cvetko, a client relationship manager who knows a thing or two about improving health and safety outcomes\\xa0through\\xa0a sharp focus on our customers. Let\\u2019s get to know each other! Connect with Safety on Tap on LinkedIn, or me Andrew Barrett. \\xa0If Facebook is more your thing, check out @safetyontap If you want to get in touch with me, send me an email! andrew@safetyontap.com'