Who should be interested in the site?

by admin on May 6, 2009

  1. Companies trying to decide the who, what, when, and how of implementing BBS.
  2. Disappointed companies who have struggling BBS systems, problems with leadership, disinterested employees, deteriorating BBS processes
  3. Companies interested in improving their processes; they want to benchmark, collect best-practices, talk with other practitioners, solve situational problems and issues
  4. Companies that want feedback about consulting companies; what have other companies experiences been with different consulting companies, processes; the good, the bad, and the ugly about getting help from the well-know companies.
  5. What flops and what works; books and information that was wrong.  Products and tools that helped or didn’t. Data collection systems that are more trouble than they are worth.
  6. Managing complexity – what is necessary and what isn’t.  How do we take out some of the unnecessary fat in our system and make it leaner.  How do we integrate this into our safety management system?

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