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Anyone who listens to the weather knows that forecasting can be an inexact science. But anyone who has been ambushed by the weather has learned the wisdom of heeding forecasts. Safety is changing at an accelerated pace and those who do not try to glimpse the future will waste effort and resources, and risk getting surpassed by their competitors. This webinar, based on the recent book, Forecasting Tomorrow: The Future of Safety Excellence, provides such a glimpse into the future and explores how leading organizations are already planning and acting on these forecasted changes. Learn where the experts predict safety is going and how that will impact organizations. Explore the options to address these changes and learn how to evaluate your existing programs against the challenges of the future. Listen to the authors tell why they predict these changes and why they are critically important.
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