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October 4, 2024 | Emily Pritt

How TapRooT® Fits Into Hop—FREE Webinar

Hop webinar

Exploring the Synergy: Join Alex Paradies on October 24 for a Webinar on How TapRooT® Fits Into Human and Organizational Performance

In today’s complex work environments, organizations strive not only to understand what went wrong when incidents occur but also to create systems that inherently support safer, more reliable operations. Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) is a key approach focusing on understanding human error and enhancing system resilience. But how does TapRooT®, a widely respected Root Cause Analysis system, integrate with HOP principles to drive continuous improvement?

On October 24 at 2 PM EST, Alex Paradies will be hosting a free webinar titled “How TapRooT® Fits Into HOP, offering valuable insights into the intersection of these two powerful methodologies. This webinar is designed for professionals looking to deepen their understanding of Human and Organizational Performance and how TapRooT® can be leveraged to enhance their HOP initiatives.

Why You Should Attend

HOP emphasizes learning from incidents and understanding the complex interplay between human behavior and organizational systems. TapRooT® provides a structured framework for identifying root causes and preventing future incidents. By attending this webinar, you will learn:

  • The Fundamentals of HOP: Gain a solid understanding of HOP principles and why they are essential for modern organizations.
  • Integrating TapRooT®: Discover how TapRooT® complements HOP by providing a systematic approach to identifying root causes and driving corrective actions.
  • Best Practices for Implementation: Learn practical tips for integrating these methodologies into your organization, regardless of your industry or current processes.

This webinar is ideal for safety professionals, quality managers, operations leaders, and anyone involved in incident investigations or continuous improvement initiatives. Whether you’re new to Human and Organizational Performance or a seasoned TapRooT® user, this session will provide valuable insights into optimizing your organization’s approach to safety and performance.

How to Register

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how TapRooT® can enhance your Human and Organizational Performance efforts and contribute to a safer, more effective work environment. Register here: Free Webinar: How TapRooT® Fits Into HOP.

Mark your calendars for October 24 at 2 PM EST and join us to explore the synergy between TapRooT® and Human and Organizational Performance.


Feel free to share this with colleagues and others who could benefit from understanding how TapRooT® and HOP can work together to improve safety and operational excellence.

For more insightful content and updates, connect with me on LinkedIn.

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