Hard on the Problem, Gentle with the Person – Anil Mathur || Client Side Chats

Dec 15, 2021 | Client Side Chats

Today on #ClientSideChats, we have Anil Mathur, the Former CEO of Alaska Tanker and the man named the “CEO Who Gets It” by the National Safety Council in ’05. Anil’s view of what makes a great safety professional is largely based on his diverse background and knowledge. Listen as Anil shares the bad news and the good news.

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