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How Speak-Up Culture Builds on Psychological Safety: Stephen Shedletzky
Feb 26, 2024
Exploring the importance of Speak Up Culture and Psychological Safety in the workplace, Stephen Shedletzky shares his journey from corporate to thought leader. Navigating career transitions and whistleblowing is emphasized, along with fostering respectful communication and building a safe environment for feedback. Leaders play a crucial role in creating a culture where authenticity thrives, contrasting Speak-Up and Listen-Up Cultures.
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Quick takeaways
- Creating a Speak Up Culture requires fostering psychological safety and emphasizing the value of speaking up despite fear.
- Leaders in a Speak Up Culture must balance respect and emotional intelligence to ensure constructive feedback is shared and received positively.
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Importance of Psychological Safety in Speak Up Culture
Creating a Speak Up Culture involves fostering psychological safety where individuals feel comfortable speaking up with ideas, feedback, concerns, and mistakes. The distinction lies in ensuring that speaking up is not just about feeling safe, but also understanding that what comes after overcoming fear is worth it. This differs from just psychological safety, as it emphasizes the value of speaking up even in the face of fear.