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This episode introduces the 3-2-1 Pyramid—a powerful safety tool for creating a great learning experience. It encourages deep thinking, knowledge sharing, and inclusive discussions. The Pyramid is versatile and can be used for reflective learning, team-building, and performance management.
We discuss practical applications of this safety tool, such as using it during a rig tour to engage office personnel and promote understanding of their impact.
The tool sparks curiosity, opens up conversations, and helps make important aspects visible. It can be adapted to various contexts, fostering team unity and inclusivity and is a simple yet effective safety tool.
It prompts individuals to reflect on challenges and ask essential questions. Its adaptability and ability to create a safe learning space make it a valuable asset in any setting.
The 3-2-1 Safety Pyramid fosters curiosity, makes the invisible visible, and promotes collective growth.
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