Securing executive buy-in for preventative risk management - lessons from water safety plans

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dc.contributor.author Summerill, Corinna -
dc.contributor.author Pollard, Simon J. T. -
dc.contributor.author Smith, Jennifer A. -
dc.contributor.author Breach, B. -
dc.contributor.author Williams, T. -
dc.date.accessioned 2014-02-12T05:00:44Z
dc.date.available 2014-02-12T05:00:44Z
dc.date.issued 2011-12-31T00:00:00Z -
dc.identifier.citation C. Summerill, S. J. T. Pollard, J. A. Smith, B. Breach and T. Williams, Securing executive buy-in for preventative risk management - lessons from water safety plans, Water Science & Technology: Water Supply, Volume 11, Number 6, 2011, Pages 682–691.
dc.identifier.issn 1606-9749 -
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2011.074 -
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/8269
dc.description.abstract Appropriate implementation of water safety plans (WSPs) offers an important opportunity to engage in and promote preventative risk management within water utilities. To ensure success, the whole organization, especially executive management, need to be advocates. Illustrated by four case studies, we discuss the influence of organisational culture on buy-in and commitment to WSPs. Despite an internal desire to undertake risk management, aspects of organisational culture prevented these from reaching full potential. Enabling cultural features included: enthusiastic management; past incidents; accountability; insufficient regulations; image; learning and continual improvement cultures; stakeholder relationships; and empowerment of staff. Blocking features included: lack of awareness and recognition; complacency; poor internal relationships; competing priorities; lack of resources and skills; contrasting internal cultures and a lack of near miss reporting. Benefits of WSP implementation and how management are committed are also discussed. We offer some suggestions to those wishing to generate executive buy-in such as: understanding reasons for hesitance; demonstrate benefits; avoiding complacency; highlight building blocks of WSPs and recognising the value of using the WSP approach to inform sound investment planning. We urge water utilities to consider the influence of organisational culture on the success and sustainability of WSP adoption, and to better understand how effective leadership can mould culture to support implementation. en_UK
dc.publisher Iwa Publishing en_UK
dc.rights ©IWA Publishing 2011. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Water Supply, Volume 11, Number 11, Pages 682–691 2011 10.2166/ws.2011.074 and is available at www.iwapublishing.com
dc.title Securing executive buy-in for preventative risk management - lessons from water safety plans en_UK
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