What Is Psychological Safety?
It’s a term that’s used a lot but is often misunderstood. Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson, who coined the phrase “team psychological safety”, says it’s the shared belief that it’s OK to take risks, express ideas and concerns, speak up with questions, and admit mistakes — and here’s the important part– without fear of negative consequences. And if your team doesn’t have it, that’s going to negatively impact its performance. In this video, you'll learn how to tell whether your team has it, and what to do if it doesn't.
For more, check out this HBR article: https://hbr.org/2023/02/what-is-psychological-safety
00:00 What happens on your team when a project doesn't go as planned?
00:45 First, a definition of "team psychological safety"
02:12 Why is it important?
03:20 Does my team have it?
04:30 How do you foster it?
06:50 Conclusion
Produced by Amy Gallo and Scott LaPierre
Video by Dave Di Iulio and Elie Honein
Design by Alex Belser, and Karen Player
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