How to Build Psychological Safety on Your Team | Lessons from "The Culture Code" by Daniel Coyle | Tessa Kampen
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概要
If your team isn’t speaking up, it’s easy to think it’s a communication issue.
But most of the time… it’s not.
It’s a safety issue.
Have you ever been on a team where…
People are nice… but not always honest?
Meetings happen… but nothing really changes?
Something feels off… but no one’s saying it out loud?
This is one of the most common challenges in teams right now.
Not because people don’t care.
Not because they aren’t capable.But because it doesn’t always feel safe to speak up at work.
In part one of this three-part “we read so you don’t have to” series on The Culture Code, we’re breaking down psychological safety at work and how it impacts team communication, leadership, and overall team performance.
Key Takeaways
- Why your team isn’t speaking up at work
- What psychological safety actually looks like on a team
- How leaders impact team communication without realizing it
- Simple ways to build trust and improve team performance
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