Join Rob Leech as he explains the principles behind gamification and how this could be the new paradigm in safety culture.

Rob will explore the ideas and concepts of gamification and the possible benefits of gamifying EHS.

  • Applying principles of game design to otherwise difficult, tedious or repetitive tasks
  • How gamification can be used to enhance employee engagement
  • It can be used to encourage team building and healthy competition within the workforce – not used as a shame and blame league table.
  • The digital world of games seeps into everyone’s lives

All key factors to help reduce workplace risks, improve your safely culture at all levels and developing safer workplaces.

Please note by registering you agree to be contacted by the organiser (Western Business Media Limited) and the event sponsor (Airsweb, now part of EcoOnline).

Presenters

Mark Sennett
CEO - Western Business Media

Mark is chief executive officer and co-owner of Western Business Media, which is the publisher of eight industry leading business to business magazines - including Health & Safety Matters. Previously he was a journalist and event organiser in the B2B market with 14 years’ experience. 

Robert Leech
Principle Product Director
EcoOnline

Since founding the company in 1999, Product Development Director, Robert Leech has been responsible for leading all aspects of product management, R&D and product vision encompassing all product versions with the latest Airsweb product launch - AVA.  Working closely with global clients, Rob’s role ensures the Airsweb product delivers and satisfies ever changing business demands. 

Prior to Airsweb, Rob worked in the high risk chemical sector for a large global speciality chemical manufacturer within the role of Divisional IT manager, responsible for IT solutions, support functions and communication across multiple divisions.

Rob has nearly 20 years’ experience producing web-based software applications and holds a bachelor degree in Systems Analysis and is a Chartered professional member of the British Computer Society. 

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