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For over three decades, JMJ has maintained its position as a leading culture transformation consulting firm, helping executives, leaders and front-line workers transform safety, sustainability, and business performance. We share our learnings, insights and methodologies in a free podcast series, ‘Transformation Talks.’ Each episode is hosted by a JMJ consultant with a passion for helping leadership deliver breakthrough results. Got a question for us? Get in touch. www.jmj.com/contact read less
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Catastrophe
May 27 2021
Catastrophe
JMJ Associates Jeff Williams, CEO and Master Consultant, Gill Kernick discuss how Gill’s experience writing her Book Catastrophe and Systemic Change: Learning from the Grenfell Tower Fire and Other Disasters has impacted her professionally as she works with clients in high-risk industries and what her hope for the future is. About the podcast:The fire colored the night sky a brutal orange. Thick black smoke rose from the building. From her living room in a neighboring tower block, Gill Kernick watched in horror as the Grenfell tower burned. 72 people lost their lives. Gill had lived on Grenfell’s 21st floor for three years. She loved the place, the people and the views of London. Now it was gone. As a master consultant advising high-hazard industries on how to prevent disaster, Gill felt helpless. This should never have happened. And yet, she thought, we always say that after a disaster. And still they do happen. Why? This podcast and the book it accompanies is the result of a vow Gill made after the fire to do something to honor the lives of those lost. In this series, Catastrophe, Gill Kernick and journalist Matthew Price, who she met while he was covering the Grenfell tower fire, examine how we create disasters. How our established ways of thinking and working contribute to catastrophe. They examine previous catastrophes and explore how and why we rarely learn. And they discover that if we are to stop the next catastrophe we need to tear up the established ways of doing things and start along a new road.Catastrophe the podcast is sponsored by JMJ consultants and is a Mother Come Quickly Production.  It runs alongside the book by Gill Kernick - Catastrophe and Systemic Change