
404: How to Build Psychological Safety, with Amy Edmondson
Coaching for Leaders
Speak Up or Stay Silent: The Challenge of Psychological Safety
Many individuals experience moments in their careers where they have valuable contributions or concerns but choose to remain silent, highlighting the pervasive issue of psychological safety in the workplace. This phenomenon is common and suggests that people recognize the importance of their input yet lack the confidence to express it. The distinction between trust and psychological safety is crucial; while trust is inherently other-oriented, focusing on relationships with others, psychological safety involves an environment where individuals feel secure enough to share their thoughts without fear of negative consequences. The relationship between these concepts underscores the importance of fostering both trust and psychological safety to encourage open communication in professional settings.