Building Psychological Safety for Creative and Innovative Teams
“Do you want to empower your team and build a more inclusive, collaborative, and innovative culture—where everyone feels safe to learn, grow, and contribute their best?”
What is Psychological Safety?
Psychological safety is a belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns or mistakes.
We have heard about the team benefits of a psychologically safe environment: for innovation, creativity, high engagement, wellbeing and joy. But how do we create the shared belief that we can speak up with our ideas, concerns, questions or mistakes, without the fear of being punished or humiliated?
Usually, leaders become leaders because they master higher levels of relevant professional competences. But paradoxically, this can inhibit junior team members, who believe they are not as good as the leader and doubt their abilities. Psychological safety reverses this belief.
This one-day experiential workshop is based on research from acclaimed organizational psychologists Adam Grant and Amy Edmondson. It equips leaders / aspirational leaders / project managers with the essential competencies and the emotional conviction to nurture higher levels of psychological safety in their teams. Not only will leaders learn new behaviors, but they will also learn how to teach them within their own teams, thereby encouraging team members to benefit from and express psychological safety for their juniors in turn.