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Jan 25, 2025 2:03:00 PM
Creating a safe, collaborative environment is one of the most important things a leader can do for their team.
Levels of Psychological Safety
There are four levels of psychological safety:
Psychological safety occurs when you can do these actions without fear of repercussion or reprisal. This safety isn't a "one and done" event; it's a continuous practice of engagement, collaboration, and feedback.
Building a Psychologically Safe System

Weak leaders silence voice and shoot the messenger. Strong leaders welcome voice and thank the messenger. Great leaders build systems to amplify voice and elevate the messenger. (Adam Grant - Hidden Potential)
To create a great "voice" system, you need to think in terms of systems.
The first step is to define your system's boundaries, which means understanding your sphere of control. This includes who is on your team and who isn't, where everyone is located, and your communication methods.
Once you've defined the boundary, you can identify your system's inputs and outputs.
Your system is a complex combination of inputs, processes, and outputs. To foster psychological safety, you need to create a regular rhythm for gathering information, analysing it, making decisions, and using feedback loops. It's crucial to encourage active collaboration at every stage.
To build a great system that supports your team, here are a few key actions to take:
By making inputs, processes, and outputs clear to everyone and setting up consistent feedback forums, you can create a safe system that promotes engagement, inclusion, empowerment, and ownership. This isn't easy work, and it requires ongoing maintenance and awareness, but it's what good leaders do well.
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