The Art of Safety Book
My good friend, Gary Phillips got some great news last week! His first book has been released…
It’s called, The Art of Safety. Don’t be misled by the title though. In this book, Gary has seamlessly blended advanced communication concepts into the world of corporate leadership, personnel management and his passion for occupational safety—a treasure trove of practical tools for every business leader.
This is not another text covering the “what’s” - the nuts and bolts of safety. This is about how you handle yourself when interacting with others — how you communicate leadership and personal effectiveness.
Yes, it’s true, Gary’s background is in optimal safety performance for major corporations, but in this book Gary has combined his advanced training he has received from me in Group Dynamics and Non-verbal Communication along with his serious background in language patterns and NLP to produce a book that will become a communication resource for anyone that works with people.
I just got done reading it and I told him I’d do him a favor and help spread the word. Why? Well, because his first book is filled with tons of immediately useful information. The Art of Safety book blends many communication techniques together, yet it also covers the serious component all communication success stories have… that many books don’t necessarily talk about - MINDSET!
Mindset is the difference between just learning and implementing. Any of you that have heard me for very long now, know that I say every chance I get, in trainings, my books and here on our website that at Michael Grinder and Associates we are all about IMPLEMENTATION!
Here’s a link to grab it — www.artofsafety.net
By the way, this is not an affiliate promotion (not that there’s anything wrong with those). I just want you to know I don’t make a penny off of letting you know about this book. I truly believe it benefits you to own it, read it, and practice it.
And I’m not alone in knowing this book is immediately useful.
“I had an opportunity to read this book and found it immediately helpful. I was able to utilize the concepts to help me understand and resolve an issue in our workplace totally unrelated to a safety issue. Although aimed at safety the material, concepts and exercises are universal in nature and transferable to a wide variety of operational and organizational initiatives. It may be the Safety component that initially attracts you to this book, but you will find yourself employing these concepts in a variety of work and life situations.”
—Robert Gordon, Director of Court Operations, Ministry of the Attorney
“Would that I had Gary’s book years ago. Many health and safety meetings I attended over the years would have been shorter, more effective, and, in fact, enjoyable. This guidebook could have spared me many hours of frustration.”
—William Baarschers, Ph.D., Lakehead University
There really is no book out there quite like it. Let me know your thoughts when you sink your teeth into it—at my blog – www.michaelgrinder.com/blog Add your comments about Gary’s new book below.