It is said that all great teams have a high degree of Psychological Safety. That they are willing and able to engage in strenuous debate of ideas and concepts, challenge each other, and hold each other accountable – all without fear of blame, shame, or judgement.
In this Leader Lesson conversation, Jennie and Craig define Psychological Safety, discuss what it is NOT, the role of a leader vs. teammates in creating a psychologically safe space, and talk about why the goal is to develop a culture of contribution.
This conversation follows an earlier, longer, and more in-depth discussion of Psychological Safety. You can access the resources from that conversation here:
Leading Beyond Any Title: Psychological Safety
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