Archive of John's Weekly Report

John Drebinger

Issue 1: Seven Deadly Mistakes of Boring Safety Meetings, Mistakes One and Two

Issue 2: Mistake Three: The Belief That Safety Is Boring.

Issue 3: Mistake Four: Failing to Answer the Question.

Issue 4: Mistake Five: Forgetting Entertainment is Vital to Teaching.

Issue 5: Mistake Number Six: Treating All Audience Members Alike.

Issue 6: Mistake Seven: Thinking Teaching is Motivation.

Issue 7: Actions Speak Louder Than Words.

Issue 8: A Few Thoughts On Common Sense.

Issue 9: Music and preparing an audience for your presentation.

Issue 10: What do words mean to you and your audience?

Issue 11:Safety Stories About Injured People

Issue 12: Changing Cultural Beliefs

Issue 13: Meaning

Issue 14: Words we use when we talk to ourselves

Issue 15: Creating Anchors to Improve Safety

Issue 16: Understanding the Power of Leadership

Issue 17: What Are Your Safety Meeting Outcomes?

Issue 18: Creating Confusion to Enhance Confusion

Issue 19: Have you ever hypnotized your audience?

Special Issue: Greetings from the 2002 ASSE Professional Development Conference in
Nashville, Tennessee June 9, 2002

Issue 20: Do they think you are listening

Issue 22: Are your Safety Meetings Dynamic

Issue 23: Email as a communication tool

Issue 24: Corporate Gifts - How to make them memorable!

Issue 25: What's Wrong With Your Questions?

Issue 26: Motivation vs Manipulation

Issue 27: The Power of Stories

Issue 28: Effective Storytelling

Issue 29: The Importance of Saying Thanks

Issue 30: Safety On and Off the Job! Holiday Safety

Issue 31: Technical Tips

Issue 32: State it in the Positive!

Vol.2 Number 1: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety

Vol.2 Number 2: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 2

Vol.2 Number 3: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 3

Vol.2 Number 4: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 4

Vol.2 Number 5: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 5

Vol.2 Number 6: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 6

Vol.2 Number 7: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, A solution to part 5

Vol.2 Number 8: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 7

Vol.2 Number 9: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 8

Vol.2 Number 10: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 9

Vol.2 Number 11: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 10

Special Edition:Dan Poynter

Vol.2 Number 12: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 11

Vol.2 Number 13: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 12

Vol.2 Number 14: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 13

Vol.2 Number 15: Common Mistakes Leaders Make in Communicating Safety, part 14

Vol.2 Number 16: A Clever way to Keep People's Attention for Your Entire Meeting !

Vol.2 Number 17: WHAT LEADERS DO THAT COMMUNICATES SAFETY EFFECTIVELY!
#1. Putting People First

Vol.2 Number 18: WHAT LEADERS DO THAT COMMUNICATES SAFETY EFFECTIVELY!
#2. Promptly answering questions regarding safety!

Vol.2 Number 19: Selling Safety

Vol.2 Number 20: Safety is a Money Maker

Vol.2 Number 21: How Much Are Your Safety Meetings Worth?

Vol.2 Number 22: Safety is about caring.

Vol.2 Number 23: Motivation - People think logically and they act emotionally

Vol.3 Number 1: Manditory Safety Meetings

Vol.3 Number 1a: Attention Span! How long is it for most people?

Vol.3 Number 2: Jumping to Conclusions

For ASSE Attendees Only: Special note #2

Vol.3 Number 3: Enjoying the Mountains

Vol.3 Number 4: Institute Update

Vol.3 Number 5: Congruency

Vol.3 Number 6: Mind Reading

Vol.3 Number 7: Repetition Is the Mother Of Learning

Vol.3 Number 8: Repetition Is the Mother Of Learning

Vol.4 Number 1: Never Give Up - Be Flexible - Keep Working On Success

Vol.4 Number 2: Dynamic Presentations Institute

Vol.4 Number 3: Shortcuts and How to Discuss Them (Part One of Two)

Vol.4 Number 4: Shortcuts and How to Discuss Them (Part Two of Two)

Vol.4 Number 5: Bias of Safety Team Members or Safety Professionals

Vol.4 Number 6: Motivating yourself and Others

Vol.4 Number 7: Presentation Skills and Career Success

NSC 2005 Special Announcement

Vol.4 Number 8: Happy Thanksgiving

Vol.5 Number 1: Greetings My Friends!

Vol.5 Number 2: Finding The Stories In Your World

Vol.5 Number 3: Crafting A Story

Vol.5 Number 4: Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?

Vol.5 Number 5: Greetings fellow commmunicators!

Vol.5 Number 6: Best year ever!

Vol.5 Number 7: Where Can You Find Creative People?

Vol.5 Number 8: Thanks!

Vol.5 Number 9: PowerPoint Tips Part 1

Vol.5 Number 10: PowerPoint Tips Part 2

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