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SH136: Nine ways to stop your dive team improving

SH136: Nine ways to stop your dive team improving

Counter-Errorism in Diving: Applying Human Factors to Diving · Gareth Lock at The Human Diver

January 4, 20257m 48s

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Show Notes

Effective communication is critical for safety and performance in diving, yet many divers struggle to speak up due to fear of judgment, peer pressure, or an adversarial culture. This silence can lead to mistakes, unreported incidents, and missed opportunities for improvement. Leaders at all levels play a vital role in fostering open dialogue by responding to mistakes constructively, avoiding blame, and creating trust. Self-awareness, humility, and a willingness to learn are key traits for maintaining open communication. By embracing these principles and shifting focus from blame to learning, divers and teams can enhance safety, build stronger relationships, and achieve high performance.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/nine-ways

 

Links: Blog about peer pressure: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/why-is-it-so-hard-to-thumb-a-dive-or-end-something-that-you-have-committed-to

Blog about leadership: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/leadershipindiving

 

Tags:  English, Communications, Gareth Lock, Leadership, Teamwork