AUTHOR | KEYNOTE SPEAKER | LEADERSHIP ADVISOR
EVERY LEVEL
HAS A
LEADER.
Leaders are found at every level of an organization. Safety is simply the lens we use to find them.
The Conviction
Programs don't keep people safe. Leaders do. And what a leader is — not just what they do — is what shapes whether everyone goes home tonight.
— Scott Gaddis
The Writing
Where the thinking happens.
Essays on leadership, culture, and the work of safety — drawn from nearly four decades on plant floors, in boardrooms, and on conference stages.
Featured Essay · 14 min read
Psychological Safety: The precondition for everything else.
Why a concept from a Harvard hospital study became the most important variable in occupational safety. A serious look at what Edmondson's research and the data on underreporting are actually telling us — and why every leading-indicator dashboard built on top of a low-safety-climate is reading from a partial deck.
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10 min read
The algorithm can't walk the floor
What AI is genuinely changing about safety — and what no model in the next decade will be able to touch.
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9 min read
The chess bishop
On influence without authority, and the diagonal career of the safety practitioner. Why your effectiveness is determined more by the breadth of your relationships than the size of your team.
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The Books
A body of work.
Two published volumes tracing the journey from participation to partnership, and from partnership to practice. A third book — From Practice to Presence — is in development.
Book One · 2024
From Participation to Partnership
A Journey to Safety at the Front Line
Why traditional safety programs plateau — and what changes when leaders at every level stop managing safety and start owning it. Drawn from 35 years on plant floors across GE, Kimberly-Clark, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Coveris.
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Book two · 2026
From Participation to Practice
52 Weeks of 5-Minute Lessons for Safety Leadership at Every Level
A full year of weekly leadership lessons — short enough to read before a shift huddle, deep enough to change how your team thinks about safety.
Foreword by Malcolm Staves, Global Head of Health & Safety, L'Oréal
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Currently writing the third volume — From Practice to Presence: Why Good Leaders Still Get Safety Wrong — and How to Fix It. Releases 2027.
The Implication
Leadership isn't a title. It's a behavior. And anyone, anywhere, can choose it.
The Shop
Take the work further.
Companion workbooks.
Three workbooks extending From Partnership to Practice — for individuals, teams, and facilitators.
- Individual · Team · Facilitator $19 each
- Full bundle $50
A signed copy, personalized.
Tell me who the book is for and any inscription request. Invoice sent and shipped within two weeks.
- Book One, signed $30
- Book Two, signed $45
- Both books, signed $70
For your team.
Quantity discounts, workbook licensing, and facilitator-led programs for safety teams and corporate L&D.
- 25–249 books 15–25% off
- 250+ or facilitated program By quote
Companion workbooks for individuals, teams, and facilitators. Signed copies of the books, personalized on request. And dedicated paths for organizations using the trilogy as part of leadership development.
Every purchase supports the writing. Thank you for reading.
On Stage
Bring Scott to your stage.
Keynotes and workshops for safety conferences, executive leadership teams, and operational leaders across manufacturing, pharmaceutical, energy, and construction sectors.
- 01 Every Level Has a LeaderThe signature talk. Why leadership lives at every level — and why safety is the lens that proves it.
- 02 Leading From the CenterThe bishop's lesson: how diagonal influence — not positional authority — moves the work forward.
- 03 Psychological Safety: The Precondition for Everything ElseWhy the data on underreporting is rewriting how we read every leading-indicator dashboard — and what changes when the first link in the chain finally gets built.
- 04 The Bradley Curve Is a Mirror, Not a MapWhy most organizations stall in the dependent stage — and what the original DuPont model never quite said about how cultural maturity actually advances.
- 05 The Algorithm Can't Walk the FloorAI, human presence, and the future of safety leadership.
Custom keynotes and workshops also available — built around the conference theme and the audience in the room.
The Newsletter
Safety leadership
in your inbox, monthly.
One essay a month. New book releases. Upcoming stages. No noise — just the thinking I'd share with a colleague over coffee.
About
Nearly four decades
of walking the floor.
Scott Gaddis is Vice President & Global Practice Leader, Safety & Health at Intelex Technologies, where he is a senior leader within the EHSQ Center of Excellence.
His career began on shop floors and ran through senior leadership roles at GE, Kimberly-Clark, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Coveris — work that taught him to write for the people he met early. The ones who built things, ran lines, and went home at the end of the day.
That conviction is the spine of his writing, his speaking, and his advisory practice. Two published books, a third in development, and a growing collection of essays — all turning on the same idea: that leadership is a behavior anyone can choose.
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Published books · third in progress
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Years in EHS leadership
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Fortune 500 companies led EHS for
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