Annuvia Applies Harvard Business School Study to Safety Training Industry

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Applying the results of a Harvard Business School study to the safety training industry.





















(I-Newswire) February 5, 2010 - Harvard Business School Professor Teresa Amabile conducted a multi-year study monitoring the day-to-day activities, emotions, and motivation levels of hundreds of workers in a wide-variety of work environments and realized some telling results.

Amabile compared the data obtained from anonymous, internet-based communications from participants, with surveys from more than 600 managers from varying companies and found stark contrasts between the true motivations identified by workers and the perceived motivations identified by Management. Management indicated that the number one motivator, in their opinion, was “recognition for good work.” And, while many agree that recognition is important and can boost morale, the findings of a detailed analysis of more than 12,000 diary entries indicated that “recognition” wasn’t number one. In fact, the motivating factor ranked dead last by Management, “progress,” ranked number one with an overwhelming 76% of respondents reporting higher morale on days filled with progress. Moreover, Amabile noted that even incremental progress grossly outweighed other, frequently cited, motivators like support, collaboration, and the importance of one’s work.

Harvard Business School’s findings should be seen as a blessing for the Automated External Defibrillator (AED unit) and CPR/AED training industry as the number one motivator, progress, is under the full control of management and instructors across the country. “Bystander response to witnessed cardiac arrest is abysmal, as low as 17% in some studies. Instructors should use HBS’ findings as an opportunity to modify the style of their courses,” states Micah Bongberg, President of Annuvia, a national company that provides CPR, AED and First Aid training to many businesses. “While ‘encouraging’ course participants is important during a CPR training course, and certainly shouldn’t be discouraged, according to Harvard, instructors can gain more from their participants, perhaps increasing the number of lives saved due to Sudden Cardiac Arrest, by establishing markers and showing incremental progress.” For instance, CPR instructors might consider beginning a course with a mock drill to establish an instructional baseline. “Once participants see the learning opportunity ahead of them, instructors can incrementally show progress and enforce their newly acquired life-saving skill set,” states Bongberg. “According to Harvard, this will greatly increase motivation above and beyond other considerations.”

The same methodology can be applied to a corporate organization implementing a new safety program, such as nationwide first aid training for their employees. Since the “importance of work” rank correlated with only 19% of days in which respondents posted high morale, stressing the “importance” of a new safety program may not be the most effective means of achieving an organizational goal. Rather, management might consider beginning with the importance of the initiative to gain quick adoption and buy-in, then offer solutions and road-maps which will enable their team to reach their goal. Throughout the process, management should measure and track progress, ensure that incremental progress is attainable, known and understood throughout the organization, and stress how, when, and where a team performed against their goals. Doing so will improve morale and, importantly, improve motivation. Who knows? Doing so might even improve the chances of surviving a medical incident at one of their locations.

About Annuvia: Annuvia (http://www.annuvia.com) is a leading provider of health, safety, emergency preparedness and emergency response services in the nation. Annuvia is a direct distributor for many of the AED unit manufacturers and assists businesses and organizations with customized safety training programs such as CPR, AED use and first aid safety.

Media Contact:
Name: Mr. Micah Bongberg
Email: micah.bongberg@annuvia.com
Address: 1725 Clay Street, Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone number: 866-364-7940
Website: http://www.annuvia.com

























About Annuvia, Inc:
Annuvia (http://www.annuvia.com) is a leading provider of health, safety, emergency preparedness, and emergency response services in the nation. The company assists businesses and organizations with emergency training programs for CPR and AED use, first aid safety training, and customized consultative solutions to create safer, more prepared communities. Annuvia specializes in streamlining national programs for many of the nation’s largest organizations.

Company Contact Information
Annuvia, Inc
1725 Clay Street, Suite 100 San Francisco, CA
94109
Phone : 866-364-7940




Medical > Medical Products

automated external defibrillators (AEDs)   CPR/First Aid Training   Workplace Safety Training Experts  

February 5, 2010

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