I wanted to bring this post to the top because I am seriously curious about what people think.
Currently, we find ourselves in a challenging position within the HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) industry. Our staffing levels are approximately 60% higher than those of our peers, yet our incident rates are around 30% higher as well. Additionally, we have about 40% more women in leadership positions within HSE compared to industry standards.
For many years, we were considered a benchmark for excellence in HSE. Other companies would often compare their practices to ours. However, we are no longer consulted or benchmarked against because we have become stagnant in this area. In an attempt to meet metrics, we expedited the promotion of individuals who, while highly capable, were not afforded the necessary time or training to acquire the essential skills and leadership development needed for their roles. This has led to a situation where individuals without the necessary skills are now being promoted, perpetuating the cycle.
I firmly believe that a comprehensive reset is required for this function. We need to consider replacing current leadership, bringing in external expertise, and focusing on developing our internal talent to create a strong, knowledgeable leadership pipeline.
If you have a different perspective or reasoning behind our current performance in HSE, I would welcome the opportunity to hear it and engage in a constructive discussion.