
Greg Ford
Greg Ford is passionate about helping organizations eliminate accidents. He is committed to empowering people with "safety self-awareness" so they modify their own behaviors in the workplace.
Born in a blue-collar town and raised in a working-class family, Greg has a degree in Psychology and a Masters degree in Adult Education & Workplace Learning. He is CEO and co-founder of TalentClick Workforce Solutions and an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada.
Greg's articles have been published in numerous magazines and journals such as Workplace Today, People Talk, Professional Safety, Mining Engineering, Oil & Gas Monthly, Canadian HR Reporter, and others. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers and has spoken throughout North America.
Partial Client List: Lafarge, Kiewit, Finning, CN Rail, Ledcor, Ellis Don, Freeport McMoran, New Gold, Interfor, Weyerheuser, Deloitte, CAM/ASSE conference, PaperCon, SSPC, Alberta Oil & Gas conference, Tenessee Safety Conf, Canadian CU Human Resources conference, more.
Greg Ford is passionate about helping organizations eliminate accidents. He is committed to empowering people with "safety self-awareness" so they modify their own behaviors in the workplace.
Born in a blue-collar town and raised in a working-class family, Greg has a degree in Psychology and a Masters degree in Adult Education & Workplace Learning. He is CEO and co-founder of TalentClick Workforce Solutions and an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada.
Greg's articles have been published in numerous magazines and journals such as Workplace Today, People Talk, Professional Safety, Mining Engineering, Oil & Gas Monthly, Canadian HR Reporter, and others. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers and has spoken throughout North America.
Partial Client List: Lafarge, Kiewit, Finning, CN Rail, Ledcor, Ellis Don, Freeport McMoran, New Gold, Interfor, Weyerheuser, Deloitte, CAM/ASSE conference, PaperCon, SSPC, Alberta Oil & Gas conference, Tenessee Safety Conf, Canadian CU Human Resources conference, more.
5 Keys to Predicting Human Error that Could Save You Millions
Studies show that the average workplace injury costs a company more than $36,000, and up to 95% of incidents are caused by human error. Progressive organizations are looking at the human factor in the safety equation. However, unlike some other behavioral-based safety concepts which focus on observing current behaviors, and "blaming the worker," Greg will present innovative research showing how one can predict future behaviors in a...