Psychological Safety Is Not About Being Nice What Leaders and Coaches Need to Understand 1

Psychological Safety Is Not About Being Nice: What Leaders and Coaches Need to Understand

Over the past decade, psychological safety has moved from being an obscure academic term to a staple of corporate leadership language. Originally introduced by Harvard professor Amy C. Edmondson, the concept describes a shared belief that it’s safe to take interpersonal risks at work—like asking a question, admitting a mistake, or challenging the status quo. […]

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