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In the IAEA publication attitudes of individual employees and managers are linked to safety and [[Safety culture|safety culture]][1]. Values of individuals are part of several safety culture definitions, see e.g. INSAG-4 [2]. The characteristics of good safety culture include management's commitment to safety, which is linked to their safety attitudes, and the [[Questioning attitude|questioning attitude]] of employees [1].
 
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The IAEA uses the concept of attitude in the context of [[Safety culture|safety culture]] [1]. Values of individuals are part of several safety culture definitions, see e.g. INSAG-4 [2]. The characteristics of good safety culture include management's commitment to safety, which is linked to their safety attitudes, and the [[Questioning attitude|questioning attitude]] of employees [1].
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Attitudes are generally intangible, but they lead to tangible manifestations [2].
 
Attitudes are generally intangible, but they lead to tangible manifestations [2].

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Definition

Attitude is A mental position with regard to a fact or state; a feeling or emotion toward a fact or state (Merriam-Webster)

Summary

Description

Extended definition

Extend and explain the definition with a couple of sentences.


Effect of attitudes to KM

Explain why is attitude important from the point of view of KM

In the IAEA publication attitudes of individual employees and managers are linked to safety and safety culture[1]. Values of individuals are part of several safety culture definitions, see e.g. INSAG-4 [2]. The characteristics of good safety culture include management's commitment to safety, which is linked to their safety attitudes, and the questioning attitude of employees [1].

Attitudes are generally intangible, but they lead to tangible manifestations [2].

Knowledge sharing, Knowledge sharing culture

What can be done

Explain what can be done about attitudes

  • Link to safety culture

Attitudes of employees are greatly influenced by their working environment [2].

References

[1] Safety culture in nuclear installations Guidance for use in the enhancement of safety culture, IAEA-TECDOC-1329, 2002, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_1329_web.pdf

[2]Safety Culture, A report by the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group, SAFETY SERIES No.75-INSAG-4, 1991, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub882_web.pdf

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Behaviour

Motivation

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Competency

Competency (disambiguation)