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Managing Worker Fatigue in a VUCA World

Published by Jeff Bradshaw at August 6, 2020
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Florida Transportation Builder, an American trade journal features JMJ’s article ‘Managing Worker Fatigue in a VUCA World: Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity Shroud the Industry, written by Hal Rabbino and Jeffrey Bradshaw, JMJ Senior Consultants.

Driver fatigue within the transportation industry has heightened, since the recent health crisis, which created an urgent demand for food, medical and other critical supplies across the nation.

Despite organizations’ best efforts and the technical and logistical approaches, the human-centric view of worker safety cannot be overlooked.

In this article, discover new ways of addressing the human performance challenge the transportation industry faces in this VUCA world. Organizations and leaders can balance the critical needs of supplying the nation, while still ensuring the health and well-being of its workers who keep the transportation industry functioning.

Rabbino and Bradshaw assert that a more holistic, human centric view of worker safety and our leadership is needed now and in the future.

Read more about how you can address challenges differently and create human performance solutions that will keep people safe in this article featured in Florida Transportation Builder. Download the PDF.

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Jeff Bradshaw
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Jeff brings to JMJ a depth and breadth of high-tech and manufacturing experience of more than 30 years and offers a unique voice to the work the company provides. He is experienced in executive and senior leadership development, group facilitation, individual coaching and results orientation that deeply supports JMJ’s Vision of “Making the Impossible Possible and the Possible Real™”.

As a career EHS and project management professional, Jeff has extensive knowledge and experience in environmental, health and safety and supply chain business acumen as they relate to organizational effectiveness and business value. He is able to apply JMJ’s Incident and Injury-Free™ (“IIF”) technology practices in addressing a wide spectrum of situations, whizch require learning new ways of working and being. Greg is skilled in facilitating the development of an organization’s commitment to core values through all levels of the organization, by using JMJ’s adaptive and integral model approaches.

He has worked extensively in the high tech, manufacturing, construction, foundry, supply chain, environmental and recycling/sustainability sectors.

Jeff graduated from Arizona State University in Tempe with an engineering technology degree, focusing on industrial safety and hazardous waste management. He then worked in environmental consulting, providing EHS services to a wide variety of clients requiring clear, tangible results in support of key business decisions. Jeff then was employed in a wide array of manufacturing settings as an EHS professional, while earning his master’s degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix, also in Arizona.

Jeff subsequently devoted the majority of his working career within the high-tech industry, gaining experience in many worldwide geographies, including an expat assignment in southeast Asia.

Following 38 years in the desert Southwest, in 2015 he relocated to Austin, Texas. Jeff focused on managing a large environmental, health, and safety staff for a multinational semiconductor corporation with the primary objective of identifying and reducing health and safety risks through both traditional EHS programs and systems enhancements, in concert with the implementation of JMJ’s Incident and Injury-Free technology. Since joining JMJ in early 2019, Jeff has co-facilitated multiple IIF Commitment Workshops and Supervisory In-Action suite of materials, conducted Train-the-Trainer sessions on JMJ’s signature IIF technology, as well as providing field safety assessments support.

Jeff resides in Round Rock, Texas, with his wife Kathy. They have four amazing, grown children and two canines, Bilbo and Daisy.
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