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HOP Implementation: What Research Tells Us About Success and Failure

Fri, 19 June

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Webinar - Teams Invite to be sent

Discover evidence-based insights into why some HOP programs thrive while others struggle, plus practical implementation frameworks

HOP Implementation: What Research Tells Us About Success and Failure
HOP Implementation: What Research Tells Us About Success and Failure

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19 June 2026, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm AEST

Webinar - Teams Invite to be sent

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About the event

Human and Organisational Performance (HOP) has become one of the most talked about movements in modern safety — but why do some implementations create meaningful organisational change while others quietly fade away?


In this webinar, Georgina Poole shares practical insights drawn from global organisational experience, podcast conversations with leading voices in safety science, and ongoing PhD research into contemporary safety initiatives and organisational change.


The session explores the common patterns behind both successful and unsuccessful HOP implementations, including leadership behaviours, operational realities, frontline engagement, organisational readiness, and the challenges of sustaining change over time.


Supported by contemporary research and real-world examples, this webinar will provide attendees with practical implementation insights, critical reflections, and evidence-informed approaches to embedding HOP principles in operational environments.


Ideal for safety professionals, operational leaders, executives, and organisations seeking to move beyond theory and better understand what it actually takes to operationalise Human and Organisational Performance in…

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